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Communist Advances in the Far East and Persia - Dangers to India and Pakistan

1 Jul 1950

THIS DOCU### EXTRACT FROM C.O.S.(51) 13th MEETING HELD 17TH JANUARY, 1951 6. LIKELIHOOD OF COMMUNIST ADVANCES IN THE FAR TOP SECRET EAST AND PERSIA AND CONSEQUENT DANGERS TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN THE SECRETARY was informed by telephone of the approval of the Chiefs of Staff to a Reportx by the Joint Intelligence Committee on the Likelihood of Communist Advances in the Far East and Persia and Consequent Dangers to India and Pakistan subject to amendment as follows:Para. 6: Delete from "We believe .......
pakistan cambodia laos india china afghanistan trade politics united states of america united nations strategy australia communism foreign policy indochina international relations burma propaganda siam soviet union vietnam korea fuel cold war arab world iranian politics food supplies military intelligence chinese foreign policy subversion soviet foreign policy persia ministry of defence joint intelligence staff joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff former colonies colonial independence movements joint planning staff percy sillitoe patrick reilly kenneth strong arthur shortt neill ogilvie-forbes soviet strategy chinese communists first indochina war invasion of tibet soviet-iranian relations
Collection ID
CAB158
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Afghanistan Australia Burma Cambodia China India Indochina Korea Laos Pakistan Persia Siam Soviet Union United States of America Vietnam
Document Reference
CAB 158/11/51
Document Types
Report Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 158/11
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab158.0011.051
Keywords
Foreign Policy Communism Arab World Politics Iranian Politics Soviet-iranian Relations Chinese Communists Invasion Of Tibet Propaganda Chinese Foreign Policy Soviet Foreign Policy Soviet Strategy First Indochina War Colonial Independence Movements Subversion Former Colonies Strategy Food Supplies Fuel Trade
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Staff Joint Planning Staff Ministry of Defence United Nations Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
7
Persons Discussed
John Gardiner Neill Ogilvie-Forbes Patrick Reilly Arthur Shortt Percy Sillitoe Kenneth Strong
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Committee. Memoranda, July-Dec. 1950. 65-114. Vol. LV.
Themes
Military Intelligence International Relations

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