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April 2, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Conversation with Polish Ambassador

Poland requests that India express support for the Polish plan for nuclear disarmament in Europe.

April 14, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Economic Cooperation with the Bandung Countries

This note is not hopeful of the prospects for economic cooperation.

May 4, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Note from the United States

Dutt analyzes a note by the US government on Antarctica passed to India via the UK.

June 4, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on International Atomic Energy Agency

Dutt summarizes Homi Bhabha's opinions of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

June 14, 1958

A Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Central America

Dutt recommends accrediting ambassadors in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil to other countries in Central and South America.

June 18, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt to Prime Minister Nehru

Dutt proposes to inform the UN Secretariat of India's intention to include the subject of Antarctica in the agenda for the next meeting of the UN General Assembly

December 22, 1976

UN and Conference Divisions, Ministry of External Affairs, 'Brief on India’s position on the question of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in South Asia'

Considerations of Pakistan's proposal for a nuclear-weapon-free zone in South Asia

December 22, 1976

Ministry of External Affairs, Africa Division, 'Disarmament and Nuclear Energy'

This report depicts India’s stance on disarmament.

1972

About the AFKIC: American-Korean Friendship and Information Center

The American-Korean Friendship and Information Center (AKFIC) describes its founding, organization, and activities.

1974

Korea Must Be Reunified: A Call for Friendship between the Peoples of the United States and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea

Kim Il Sung praises the work of AKFIC for giving “wide publicity to our people’s struggle [in the United States]…exposing the fascist dictatorship of South Korean reactionaries…as well as U.S. aggression in Korea.”

Pagination