INDIA AND JAPAN
Separate Treaty To Be Signed
(Rec. 12.20 a.m.) NEW DELHI, Sept. 10. India announced to-day that she proposed to conclude a separate peace treaty with Japan at the earliest practicable date. The announcement, which came within 40 hours of the conclusion of the San Francisco peace treaty, which India did not sign, said the state of war between the two countries would end as soon as the San Francisco treaty came into force. It said the proposed treaty would brine relations between the two countries into conformity with the amity which existed between them before the declaration of war with Japan. The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced In Tokyo that Japan welcomed India’s intention.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 7
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