Report on Indian Foreign and Domestic Policy from Soviet Ambassador to India (Ivan Benediktov)Jun 1964 |
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Description:
These reports analyze and comment on India's domestic and foreign policies. The foreign policy part reviews the general direction of India's foreign policies and details the state of its relations with Pakistan, China, the US, the UK, Western Germany, the non-aligned states of Asia and Africa and the socialist states of Europe, stressing the tensions with Pakistan and China. The domestic policy part discusses social and economic issues from an ideological point of view, looking at the policy of the governing National Congress Party after the death of Prime Minister Nehru and subsequent power struggles. Furthermore, the paper points to the weakness of the India's Communist Party. Collection: Indo-Soviet Relations
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Document Type:
Report Sender: Ivan Benediktov Recipient: Leonid Brezhnev Language of Original Document: Russian Number of Pages: 31 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Leonid Brezhnev, Ivan Benediktov, Jawaharlal Nehru |
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Document Source: Russian State Archive of Contemporary History (RGANI) Call Number: F. 5/Op. 30/D. 452/Ll. 100-129 |