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Nehru’s Well-Intentioned Move Fails

LONDON, July 20.—“ The Times” New Delhi correspondent says that in unofficial Indian circles the opinion is held that Mr. Nehru’s well-intended effort to localise the Korean conflict has been caught athwart the mutually antagonistic imperialist forces of the United States and Russia.

Stalin’s reply to Nehru’s approach was affable but vague; Mr. Acheson’s unmistakably chiding. Contrary to what some of her foreign criticis appear to think, the Indian intention was not to trade a seat in the Security Council for Communist China for cessation of the war in Korea, but to make the United Nations authority unassailable by bringing into its counsels the “People’s" China, whose Government Britain as well as India has already formally recognised.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 July 1950, Page 5

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Nehru’s Well-Intentioned Move Fails Wanganui Chronicle, 22 July 1950, Page 5

Nehru’s Well-Intentioned Move Fails Wanganui Chronicle, 22 July 1950, Page 5

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