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...however, for people whose only job it is to concern themselves with world affairs and who bear the moral responsibility of leading their respective nations. All that has happened since the early days of Communism has not taught them a thing. All at once, Mr. Nehru and other similar "neutralists" give a second thought to their policy of how - close -to -fire -can -we -stand -withoutbeing-burned. I feel sorry-and frightened -for the free nations, should our future rest with such naive politicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 14, 1957 | 1/14/1957 | See Source »

...Announced that President Eisenhower, invited by Nehru to visit India, has "no plan" to do so in 1957. Explained the White House: although Ike would like to accept, a visit to one country would entail time-consuming visits to many others along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: Diplomats at Work, Jan. 7, 1957 | 1/7/1957 | See Source »

INDORE, India, Jan. 6--Prime Minister Nehru today for the first time described Russia's role in Hungary as "aggression...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nehru Calls Soviet Actions 'Aggression' | 1/7/1957 | See Source »

...Baghdad Suhrawardy had seen for himself how Nasser intrigued against Iraq; he was also angry at Nasser's flirtation with Russia, and his cosying up to Pakistan's No. 1 enemy, Nehru's India. Last week, when a New York Times reporter made the conventional assumption, in the form of a question, that all of Asia and Africa stood behind Nasser, forthright Hussein Suhrawardy compressed his reply-and his current opinion of Egypt-into one word: "Phooey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PAKISTAN: One Little Word | 12/31/1956 | See Source »

...time in history, we have shown independence of Anglo-French policies toward Asia and Africa which seemed to us to reflect the colonial tradition. That declaration of independence has had an electrifying effect throughout the world." Britons saw the idea confirmed last week as India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru emerged from intimate conference with President Eisenhower wreathed in smiles and declaring that U.S. policy is "not as rigid as I thought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ALLIANCES: Sense of Change | 12/31/1956 | See Source »

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