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February 18, 2000
Strobe Talbott and Lalit Mansingh discuss a possible POTUS trip to Pakistan and India.
November 27, 1998
Talbott writes to General Ralston on a policy of "no-first-use" of nuclear weapons being promoted by NATO allies, the European Security and Defence Identity (ESDI), and India and Pakistan. He summarizes his recent communications with Jaswant Singh.
June 4, 1998
Strobe Talbott outlines international efforts against India and Pakistan following nuclear tests by both countries.
September 8, 1998
In the wake of India's nuclear tests, Strobe Talbott weighs different scenarios for a possible trip by President Clinton to South Asia.
May 17, 1998
Strobe Talbott and Gohar Ayub Khan debate Pakistan's response to India's nuclear tests.
Strobe Talbott and the Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif discuss Pakistan's possible testing of a nuclear weapon following India's Pokhran-II tests.
April 4, 1994
Strobe Talbott summarizes a meeting with P. V. Narasimha Rao, the Prime Minister of India.
March 23, 1979
This is an interagency Policy Review Committee paper prepared for Deputy Secretary of State, Warren Christopher. The piece explores possible short and long-term strategies for dealing with Pakistan's nuclear ambitions.
March 19, 1979
This document is a three-page brief from U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance to Jimmy Carter regarding Pakistan's nuclear program.
April 20, 1965
Bhutto shares with Zhou the results of Ayub Khan's visit to the Soviet Union. He also discusses the problems that the Sino-Soviet split has created for Pakistan, Soviet military aid to India, and the Vietnam War.