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- 8 - 10. India-Pakistan - Temperate support of India in such efforts as it may make to assume leading role in Asia, while pressing for the pacific settlement of its outstanding differences with Pakistan. Economic aid to. both countries through Point IV, government and private loans and investments and, in the case of India, particular assistance in producing or procuring adequate supplies of food. 11. Regional Association - Sympathetic support of Asian initiative for regional association aimed at increasing political, economic and cultural cooperation but not, at least at this stage, emphasizing its possible development as an anti- Communist security organization. 12. United States Attitude toward the Area as a Whole - The United States, in formulating policies and programs for the Far East and Asia and in so far as possible in implementing them, should emphasize and develop common action in and among the non- Communist nations of the area. By so doing we would hope more effectively to dramatize to public opinion both in the Far East and the US the solution for Asia which we offer as a constructive alternative to Communism. We would also hope by so doing to encourage increasing cooperation among the nations of the area with a view to (a) developing a more solid front against Soviet imperialism than could be afforded by separate national units, (b) coordinating in the interest of efficiency efforts to deal with common political and economic problems, (c) promoting the restoration of Japan as an actively participating member of the Far Eastern Community, (d) drawing India, Australia and New Zealand into more direct responsibility for the welfare and stability DECLASSIFIED E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (3) D pr. of State Litter, Aug. 9, 1973 By NLT- HC. NARS Date 9776

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