Soviet Briefing Paper on Assistance to Developing Countries21 Aug 1961 |
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Description:
This briefing paper discusses Soviet economic and technical assistance to developing countries, including India, with suggestions as to how to achieve satisfying political and economic results. Specifically, foreign trade is discussed, with the paper describing trade volume, providing data regarding the growth in commodity turnover, and listing exported and imported goods. Logistical measures for trade expansion are proposed with a view to Soviet trade interests. The Soviet Union’s aim of establishing direct trade relations with some of the new African states is expressed. Collection: Indo-Soviet Relations
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Document Type:
Memorandum Sender: S Borisov Recipient: N A Muchitdinov Language of Original Document: Russian Number of Pages: 10 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: S Borisov, N A Muchitdinov |
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Document Source: Russian State Archive of Contemporary History (RGANI) Call Number: F. 5/Op. 30/D. 371/Ll. 227-236 |