Transcript of Conversations between a Member of the Permanent Presidium of the RCP's Central Committee and Members of the Politburo of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)27 Oct 1967 |
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During their visit to Bucharest, the delegates of the pro-Chinese fraction of the Indian Communist movement describe their attitude to Indian politics and world affairs. The Indians retell the history of Indian Communism and the development towards the break-up of the party. They criticize the Indian government of Indira Gandhi for its close association both with the U.S. and Soviet Union. At the same time, they ask for greater consideration of their positions by the Socialist countries and an end of the propaganda war against them. Collection: India-Soviet Bloc Relations
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Transcript Language of Original Document: Romanian Number of Pages: 136 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Paul Niculescu-Mizil, M. Basavapunnaiah, P. Dasgupta, Indira Gandhi, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Muhammad Ayub Khan |
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Document Source: Central Historical National Archives (CHNA) Call Number: Central Committee of Romanian Communist Party, Foreign Relations Dept. Collection, File 89/1967, pp. 2-137 |