Letter from India's Moscow Embassy to the Ministry of External Affairs (4 November 1960)4 Nov 1960 |
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Description:
This letter reports the details of a meeting between an Indian delegation and Marshall Malinovsky. The latter emphasizes the support of the leadership of the Red Army for Khrushchev's policies of disarmament and peaceful coexistence. He cites Indo-Soviet relations as a prime example for the fruitfulness of coexistence between states with different political and economic systems. Malinovsky condemns the Chinese position with respect to international affairs, particularly Mao's irresponsible statement regarding the feasibility of nuclear war. Collection: The View from India
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Document Type:
Letter Origin (Agency): Embassy of India, Moscow Sender: K.P.S. Menon Destination (Agency): Ministry of External Affairs Recipient: Shri S. K. Banerji Language of Original Document: English Number of Pages: 2 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Rodion Malinovsky, Mao Zedong |
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Document Source: National Archives of India Call Number: Ministry of External Affairs, Europe East, Progs. Nos. 8(14), 1960 |