Word: nehru
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Russia. As it turned out. almost all the neutralist nations professed disillusionment-although often couched in perfunctory language. "It is regrettable that Russia has proceeded with the test in spite of the appeal of the United Nations and other countries not to do so." said India's Nehru. "No amount of argument that it was done in self-defense would wash off the wrong." Brazil's President João Goulart protested "against all forms of international coercion, including the threatened atomic destruction of humanity." Malaya's Prime Minister Abdul Rahman called the Soviet tests "deplorable," said...
...Kennedy standards of hospitality, the program planned for Jawaharlal Nehru's official U.S. visit this week is as austere as vegetable curry. Wryly mindful of the pomp and circumstance unlimbered for his old foe, Pakistan's Ayub Khan, India's Prime Minister expressly requested Washington to forgo "medieval splendor." From a private luncheon with President Kennedy at Newport to an address before the U.N. General Assembly, from Broadway's Camelot to California's Disneyland, Nehru's crowded schedule barely left him time to change the perennial red rose on his achkan tunic...
...Nehru, who last visited Washington in 1956, complained only a few years ago that he was "flat and stale." But Nehru who will be 72 next week, has lately radiated energy and good health. His ivory-tower idealism has also been pierced by a new sense of realism in world affairs. Russia's violence and Red China's aggressions have left him no illusions about Communism's world ambitions. Thanks largely to able U.S. ambassadors, including Kennedy-appointed John Kenneth (Affluent Society) Galbraith, Nehru has gained new understanding of U.S. aims. Says...
...important, spectacular industrial gains in Japan have undercut the influence of the divided local Communist Party and moderated the anti-Americanism of the left-wing Socialists, which reached a peak two years ago when anti-U.S. riots forced Ike to cancel his visit. And in India, while aging Nehru's neutralism is still highly irritating to the U.S., the country's atmosphere has lately been more friendly toward the West...
Guest: India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Color...