Transcript of a Conversation between a Member of the RCP’s Central Committee and a Visiting Member of the Central Committee of the Indian Communist Party31 Jul 1967 |
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This transcript records talks between the secretaries of both the Communist Party of India’s and the Romanian Communist Party’s Central Committees. Topics mentioned are the Arab-Israeli conflict, European security and the ongoing tensions between the Soviet Union and China. Regarding the aftermath of the June 1967 war, the Romanians explain their refusal to follow the Soviet example of severing diplomatic relations with Israel. The Romanian secretary describes his country’s position vis-à-vis the escalating Sino-Soviet split, effectively declaring it non-committed between the two extreme positions. The Indian secretary narrates the impacts of the intra-Communist disputes on the cohesion of his party, ascribing the secession of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) to Chinese manipulations. Collection: India-Soviet Bloc Relations
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Transcript Language of Original Document: Romanian Number of Pages: 23 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Mihai Dalea, N. K. Krishnan |
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Document Source: Central Historical National Archives (CHNA) Call Number: Central Committee of Romanian Communist Party, Foreign Relations Dept. Collection, File 53/1967, pp. 1-23 |