Jawaharlal Nehru person
also: Nehru, Prime Minister Nauru, the prime minister, Indian Prime Minister Nehru
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Jawaharlal Nehru member_of
India documented
“From Alan Dulles, while the president's staff secretary reported from the CIA and State Department intelligence report that, quote, the Tibetan uprisings apparently have resulted in a considerable loss of prestige for the communist China in…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 14:16
Jawaharlal Nehru member_of
India documented
“had turned aside the Dalai Lama's request for political asylum three years earlier. In July of 58, the Chinese again made issue with the Indians over this resistance that was going on inside of China. But by then, Nehru too had chosen sides…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 28:28
Jawaharlal Nehru covered_up
Nepal Volunteer Defense Army documented
“The parliamentary debates ignited by the Dalai Lama's journey, the prime minister went out of his way to defend Tibetans, denying the village was a command center for the NVDA, which he knew was not true. One exchange in a debate on April 2…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 28:55
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broker a truce. As early as July 1950, Prime Minister Nauru's government had suggested that the allies, to the allies, that China might press North Korea to accept a ceasefire, which they would have because they didn't want to go to war. Ev…
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The Indian military contacts in Beijing began to warn him that they would not sit by and be attacked. The Indian embassy in Beijing reported that trainloads of troops were going to the border. So he told the Americans through Nehru, the pri…
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a province of the Chinese empire. In his speech at Lok Sabha in 1954, Indian Prime Minister Nehru said, quote, over the past several hundred years, as far as I know, at no time has any foreign country denied China's sovereignty over Tibet, …
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like Burma, Nasser, Nehru of India, which, by the way, they all get taken care of in not a good way. Sukarno advocated a new association of non-aligned nations, and that's not allowed, sorry. Indonesia hosted a major national conference in …
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Much as he did for Sukarno, Nehru, and Nasser, Eisenhower insisted that the Laos side with the Western camp in the Cold War because, again, you are not allowed to be neutral. Ambassador J. Graham Parsons spent two years discouraging the for…
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somebody was using that city in India to attack China. The Indian Prime Minister Nehru did tell the Indian Parliament as early as September 1953, now keep in mind, this is right at the end of the Korean War, 53, that the Kuala Lumpur was a …
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bringing with him 500 persons in his immediate party, along with 150 monks. Once in India, the Tibetan leader asked Nehru for political asylum. Nehru informed the Chinese of this development, and the communist foreign minister, Chow Enlai, …
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From Alan Dulles, while the president's staff secretary reported from the CIA and State Department intelligence report that, quote, the Tibetan uprisings apparently have resulted in a considerable loss of prestige for the communist China in…
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In July 58, the Chinese had also protested in a diplomatic note to New Delhi that Kuala Lumpur was a center of the resistance. But by then, Nehru had chosen sides and the Chinese charges were rejected. In the Indian parliament, debates igni…
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One exchange, which occurred in Parliament debate on April 2, 1959, is especially revealing. After Nehru's statement regarding Kuala Lumpur, Member Nap Pei asked, quote, What is the Home Ministry doing about it? It seems to be absolutely in…
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Alan Dulles to President Eisenhower dated January 22nd and March 3rd of 1959 concerned Tibet. The president's staff secretary reported that the CIA and State Department intelligence reports, quote, the Tibetan uprisings apparently have resu…
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had turned aside the Dalai Lama's request for political asylum three years earlier. In July of 58, the Chinese again made issue with the Indians over this resistance that was going on inside of China. But by then, Nehru too had chosen sides…
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The parliamentary debates ignited by the Dalai Lama's journey, the prime minister went out of his way to defend Tibetans, denying the village was a command center for the NVDA, which he knew was not true. One exchange in a debate on April 2…
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the home ministry doing about it? It seems to be absolutely ineffective. Nehru replied, quote, the home ministry or external affairs ministry are not at all worried about the situation, unquote. Another member asked incredulously, they allo…
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was slow growing. The Eisenhower administration had no mind to accept a neutralist solution. So neither one of these guys is going to work out for them. Much as he had done with Sukarno, Nehru, and Nasser, Eisenhower insisted that Laos side…