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February 18, 2000
Strobe Talbott and Lalit Mansingh discuss a possible POTUS trip to Pakistan and India.
February 8, 1999
Talbott and Vajpayee discuss Indo-US relations, India's military and nuclear policy, and New Delhi's concerns about Pakistan and China.
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
The US Ambassador to India met with Jasawant Singh to discuss US-India relations following the Pokhran-II nuclear tests.
June 1998
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.
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.
April 1, 1949
Nehru briefs the Provincial Premiers about internal and external developments. Nehru highlights the situation in China and states that the communists could soon take power in the whole of China. He speculates how this will affect other regions.
February 20, 1993
Kohl and Rao discuss the state of German-Indian relations, especially in terms of trade. Rao complains about problems with regards to the import of dual-use goods from Germany. India's feelings were hurt as the country was treaty in the same way as Libya. Kohl makes a case for caution saying that "Germany must not become the global arms exporter number one.“