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January 2, 1958

Address by Polish Foreign Minister Rapacki at the United Nations General Assembly, 'Polish proposal for a European Zone Free From Atomic Weapons'

In response to the arming of West Germany, Rapacki proposes a European Nuclear Weapon Free Zone.

May 1974

High Commission of India, Dacca: General Brief on International Affairs

Bangladesh supports the idea of the Indian Ocean being declared a zone of peace and Bangladesh accepts the desirability of total and complete disarmament

February 16, 1967

Note Prepared by First Secretary (Political) on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

This note states that Kosygin thinks non-proliferation is not a method of fixing a special status for the present nuclear powers, but it is an important stage in the struggle for nuclear disarmament.

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.

March 19, 1974

Record of conversation Between T.N. Kaul and Henry Kissinger, 'Indian Ocean'

They discuss creating a "zone of peace" in the Indian Ocean.

August 11, 1959

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Antarctica

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

October 23, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Goa’s Independence

Dutt recommends against holding a plebiscite in Goa as it would likely go in favor of continued Portuguese control.

April 2, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Conversation with Polish Ambassador

Poland requests that India express support for the Polish plan for nuclear disarmament in Europe.

April 14, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Economic Cooperation with the Bandung Countries

This note is not hopeful of the prospects for economic cooperation.

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.

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