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November 16, 1973

Telegram from G.J. Malik, Indian Ambassador to Chile

Chile’s domestic situation after the military coup. The Indian embassy has not accepted any refugees and India is currently unpopular with the ruling Junta.

November 28, 1973

Telegram from G.L. Malik, Indian Ambassador to Chile

Malik reflects on whether President Allende died by suicide or was murdered.

October 24, 1973

Telegram from J.S. Teja, Joint Secretary (AMS), 'Chilean Ambassador’s Meeting with Foreign Secretary'

India plans to continue relations with Chile, but has not yet recognized the new government.

March 7, 1956

Telegram from Indian Embassy in Argentina on Antarctica Issue

Argentina and Chile’s stance on sovereignty over Antarctica.

March 1, 1956

Message from Buenos Aires to Ministry of External Affairs, External Publicity Division, 'Future of Antarctica - India’s Reported Move Criticized'

Newspapers in Chile published editorials which contend that Chile’s rights in Antarctic are undisputed and do not admit of any doubt, be it juridical or political

May 2, 1963

Message, P.L. Bhandari, Embassy of India, Mexico City, 'A Nuclear-Free Zone for Latin America'

Mexico proposed that all Latin American countries ban the installations of nuclear bases on their soil.

December 6, 1962

Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Record of Visit of Bolivian Chargé d’Affaires Jorge Calvimontes with Comrade Pithart, Prague

Bolivian chargé Calvimontes goes on at length regarding Bolivia's conflict with Chile, which was rooted in Bolivia's desire for access to the Pacific Ocean.

March 1974

East German Report on Seventh Interkit Meeting in Budapest, March 1974

This report, issued after the seventh Interkit meeting in Budapest, addresses unsolved socio-economic problems and internal party disputes in China. The new military strategy of the People's Republic as well as its economic development are examined. Beijing's foreign relations with Western countries, especially with the US, are considered to be detrimental to international détente. The attendees condemn China for stockpiling nuclear weapons and missiles in preparation for a military confrontation with the Soviet Union, for extending its influence in developing countries, for strengthening the position of NATO, for interfering with the domestic policies of Vietnam, and for supporting the military junta in Chile.

November 17, 1970

Report, UN Department of Political and Security Council Affairs, 'Ramification of Chile's Withdrawal from UNCURK'

The Department of Political and Security Council Affairs report on the impact of Chile's UNCURK withdrawal request. The report posits that UNCURK and the UN stand on Korea will be challenged.

November 16, 1970

Letter, Chilean Ambassador Jose Pinera, Concerning Chile's Withdrawal from UNCURK

Chilean Ambassador Jose Pinera announces his and the country's withdrawal from UNCURK.

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