"Mediator in Sino-Japanese Conflict"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "Mediator in Sino-Japanese Conflict: India With Her Eastern Culture is Best Suited, Says Pt. Kunzru." In it, Dr. Hriday Nath Kunzru, president of the Servants of India Society, argues that India is best suited to mediate the Sino-Japanese conflict, but first Indians need control over their own foreign policy.
Dordjelutru Lamasery
Newspaper clipping from Dordjelutru Lamasery in New York featuring a photograph of Sungama Red Lama and a short paragraph on his philosophy for achieving world peace.
"Visits in Valley"
Newspaper clipping of a photograph from the November 26, 1950 edition of a California newspaper. The photograph features Mulk Raj Ahuja, Consul General of India, and his wife surrounded by other Indian leaders during their visit to California’s Imperial Valley.
"India Official Stresses Need for U.S. Aid"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "India Official Stresses Need for U.S. Aid." The article quotes Mulk Raj Ahuja, Consul General of India, who gave a talk at a luncheon meeting of the Channel City Club in El Paseo. Ahuja argued that without U.S.
"India Moslem Leaders Here To Argue Cause of Pakistan"
Newspaper clipping of a San Francisco Chronicle article titled "India Moslem Leaders Here to Argue Cause of Pakistan." The article features a photograph of Mme. Shah Nawaz, Mubarek Ali Khan, and Hassan Ispahani during their tour of the U.S. to "offset Hindu -- and British -- doctrine in favor of a United India."
"Indian Leader Urges U.S. Aid, Understanding"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "Indian Leader Urges U.S. Aid, Understanding: Top Congress Party Official Visiting S.F. Says Two Nations Have Much In Common." The article quotes Harekrushna Mahatab, Secretary General of the Congress Party, emphasizing the need for better American understanding of India.
"Dr. Grady Here: Ambassador to India Optimistic For Future of Two New Nations"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "Dr. Grady Here: Ambassador to India Optimistic for Future of Two New Nations." In it, Henry Grady discusses the likelihood that communism will take hold in the subcontinent, Partition, and India’s economic development.
"U.N. Creates Peace Board For India"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "U.N. Creates Peace Board for India." The article discusses the creation of a mediation commission to seek a settlement of the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.
"Pakistan X-Rayed"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "Pakistan X-Rayed" by Hashmat, June 20, 1952.
"Hyderabad And The Indian Union"
Newspaper clipping of a letter titled "Hyderabad and the Indian Union", from Taraknath Das, published on the Washington Post editorial page, July 3, 1948. Das argues that the U.N. is an impartial body, and its support of Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir is a direct result of U.S. pressure to please the pan-Islamist bloc in order to ally with it against the Soviet Union.