1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
d'Vinci
Documents produced by or related to the Embassy of India in the People's Republic of China.
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East Asia
South Asia
China
January 9, 1966
The Indian Embassy in Beijing sent a letter to the Indian Foreign Secretary to prove an analysis of Chinese foreign policy, such as Beijing's relationship with the West and the impact of Sino-Soviet split on Chinese foreign relations.
April 30, 1975
China’s stance towards India and Pakistan, and a Pakistani proposal for a nuclear-free zone in South Asia
January 28, 1970
The India embassy in Beijing reports on recent developments in the Sino-Soviet border negotiations. The lead Soviet negotiator, Kuznetsov, had become increasingly open about the progress of the ongoing talks due to political maneuvering by China. The negotiator claimed that "the talks have not progressed because the Chinese have adopted a [sic] uncompromising attitude on reaching agreement on maintenance of [the] status quo."
May 24, 1951
On 3 May Roshchin was at a reception of the Indian ambassador Panikkar. At the reception many different representatives were present. During the reception Panikkar expressed his great frustration over his difficult situation regarding the export of grain from China, and informed that in the current situation in India there is no way to produce the quantity of grain that they could receive from China. There was given special attention to the Czechoslovak representatives and trade delegation.
June 25, 1952
The Indian Embassy in China requests a list of all Indian nationals in Xinjiang.