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July 13, 1998

Letter, Strobe Talbott to Jaswant Singh

Strobe Talbott writes to Jasawant Singh about Indo-US relations, India's nuclear policy, and the CTBT.

June 4, 1998

Cable, US Embassy New Delhi to the US Mission Geneva, 'My Meeting with Jaswant Singh'

The US Ambassador to India met with Jasawant Singh to discuss US-India relations following the Pokhran-II nuclear tests.

June 1998

Information Memorandum from Burgess Laird for Ambassador Bill Richardson, 'CFR Dinner Meeting with Jaswant Singh'

Burgess Laird summarizes Jasawant Singh's comments at a recent CFR dinner. Notes from an internal Department of State meeting about the US approach to India and Pakistan are also included with Laird's memo.

June 4, 1998

Memo from Strobe Talbott to Sandy Berger

Strobe Talbott outlines international efforts against India and Pakistan following nuclear tests by both countries.

September 8, 1998

Memo from Strobe Talbott to Bruce Riedel

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

Cable, US Embassy Islamabad to the Secretary of State, 'Pakistan: Talbott Mission, First Stop -- The Woodshed'

Strobe Talbott and Gohar Ayub Khan debate Pakistan's response to India's nuclear tests.

May 17, 1998

Cable, US Embassy Islamabad to the Secretary of State, 'Pakistan PM Sharif's Meeting with Depsec Talbott'

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

Cable, US Embassy Islamabad to the Secretary of State, 'India-Day 2; On to Islamabad'

Strobe Talbott summarizes a meeting with P. V. Narasimha Rao, the Prime Minister of India.

July 16, 1950

Monthly Report of the Indian Mission, Lhasa, for Period Ending 15th July 1950

Hugh Richardson reports from Lhasa on the latest developments in Tibet from June 15-July 15, 1950. The first section, dealing with India's relations with Tibet, was evidently removed from the report before it was shared with the British Government.

May 15, 1950

Monthly Report of the Indian Mission, Lhasa, for Period Ending 15th May 1950

The Indian Mission in Lhasa reports on the Tibetan Government's attempts to engage the governments of India, the UK, and the US while it begins negotiations with the Chinese Communist Party.

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