Over the years, in the United Nations and elsewhere, India has patiently and persistently continued her efforts to help in finding a solution for the global nuclear disarmament
July 21, 1964
Note, B.M. Manchanda to Disarmament Unit, 'India’s role in the United Nations'
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A note on “India’s role in the United Nations” is to be prepared and submitted on the 1st August 1964 for the use of Minister (Mrs. Lakshmi N. Menon). Disarmament Unit is requested to prepare a note in respect of “Peace Keeping operations” and “Disarmament” to be incorporated in the main brief being prepared in this Section.
FROM (B.M. Manchanda), Section Officer (UNII)
Date: 21.7.1964
To: Disarmament Unit
Disarmament Unit is requested to prepare a note in respect of “Peace Keeping operations” and “Disarmament” to be incorporated in the main brief in the United Nations
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