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July 14, 1959

Telegram from Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt to the India Embassy in Buenos Aires on Antarctica

Dutt explains the reasoning behind holding a discussion of Antarctica at the UN.

August 11, 1959

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Antarctica

Dutt advises against raising the issue of Antarctica at the UN General Assembly.

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 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

March 7, 1956

Telegram from Indian Embassy in Argentina on Antarctica Issue

Argentina and Chile’s stance on sovereignty over Antarctica.

March 1, 1956

Telegram, from Foreign Secretary to Indian Embassies, 'The Question of Antarctica'

India argues that atomic experiments and explosions in Antarctica may have very harmful and the international community’s debate about Antarctica is appropriate.

March 1, 1956

Message from Buenos Aires to Ministry of External Affairs, External Publicity Division, 'Future of Antarctica - India’s Reported Move Criticized'

Newspapers in Chile published editorials which contend that Chile’s rights in Antarctic are undisputed and do not admit of any doubt, be it juridical or political

March 3, 1956

Excerpt from Papers Prepared by the Historical Division on Antarctica

Antarctica is a strategic location with abundant natural resources and thirty countries are involved in research there.