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June 15, 1965
Zhou Enlai and Ho Chi Minh discuss preparations for the second Asian-African Conference and the potential participation of countries such as the Soviet Union, Malaysia, and India.
November 24, 1964
K.R. Narayanan, Director of China Division at Ministry of External Affairs, writes that the explosion of the first nuclear bomb by China will alter the political balance of Asia and the world and development of nuclear weapons by India can be justified and beneficial for the country and the international system as well.
August 30, 1965
The Indian Ministry of Defense evaluated the impact of the Chinese nuclear explosion and reported that the more immediate and real Chinese threat comes from conventional arms. The Chinese nuclear test poses a long term military threat, but its strategic implication and India's consequent actions require constant review.
April 2, 1960
The note contains articles on the peaceful utilization of atomic energy and other achievements in nuclear science by China, which were shown to Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai by Prime Minister Nehru.
January 1966
An excerpt of a document recovered from the Air India 101 crash assessing China's military capabilities.
January 20, 1966
The note describes India's difficulty in the assessment of Chinese defense production due to the absence of official statistics.
October 31, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in India reviews various responses to China's nuclear test among Indian leaders.
October 22, 1964
Cable from the Chinese Embassy in India describing mixed responses of Indians on Khrushchev's removal and China's nuclear test.
October 18, 1964
Cable from the Chinese Embassy in India describing mixed responses of Indian government officials and public regarding China's successful nuclear test.
September 17, 1975
China’s stance on Asian collective security and India-Soviet relations