Transcript of a Meeting between a Member of the Central Committee of the RCP and a Representative of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)26 Apr 1971 |
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The document provides an account of the position taken by the Indian Communist Party (Marxist) regarding the political situation in India and Pakistan. The representative of the CPI (M) defends his party’s support for the opposition movement in East Pakistan and argues in favor of independence from West Pakistan. According to him, the CPI (M) had asked the Indian government of Indira Ghandi to supply weapons to the insurgency. At the same time, the CPI (M) faces suppression of its political activities in West Bengal. The representative of the RCP emphasizes the policy of non-interference of his party. Collection: India-Soviet Bloc Relations
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Transcript Language of Original Document: Romanian Number of Pages: 45 Cold War Period: 1970s Persons: Paul Niculescu-Mizil, Jyoti Basu |
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Document Source: Central Historical National Archives (CHNA) Call Number: Central Committee of Romanian Communist Party, Foreign Relations Dept. Collection, File 25/1971, pp. 1-45 |