Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, President Harry S. Truman, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, and Girja Bajpai
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
SECRET
280
Memorandum of Conversation
DATE:
conf
Cetober 13.194
SUBJECT:
PARTICIPANTS:
The Prealdest
decretary Acheson
Irime Miniater Hehra
Girja Bajpal
COPIES TO:
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The à resident recaived 2 rime Mintater Nehra at 4:83 this
afternoos, air Girja Bajpal and the decretary of State were present.
The Interview lasted three quarters of bour.
The Preatdent hoped that the à rime Misister was enjoging
visit, expressed bia destre that be ahoald hare a real opportanity
to dee and know the pesple thronghoat the country, and assured
him that be have a warm and estivalastie welcome. The
time Minister apoice feeliagio of the Impression which the visit
was making apoa nim.
The à resident referred to als deap concern for the velfure of
the Indian people and of the people throughoat Aala who were facing
poblema of the greateat magnitude. He agoke of the duffiealt trans-
Jtion being made ta Indonesta, throughout Asta and in India,
and espressed the esrest hope that this transformation gogià be
made pescefully and spesdily.
The trimo Ministez noted that a groat change had como over all
the Astan peoples. They no longer accepted poverty and misery
with resignatipa and belleved that en organi ed effort was capable
of Imyroving their situation. All of this great change was being
DICLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter,
By 11c
NLT- NARS Datey.2826 SECRET
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