INDIA UNDER INDIRA GANDHI

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CIA-RDP79-00927A005200030002-2
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13
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December 19, 2016
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REPORT
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OCI No. 0278/66A CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICE OF C U R R E N T 1 N T E L L IG E N C E e 2006/05/01 : CIA-RDP79-00927 050 200030002-2 SECRET downgrading and,docla55ificgt Approved For Release 6/05101: CIA-RDP79-00927AO052 00f'0002-2 THIS MATERIAL CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECT- ING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE LAWS, TITLE 18, USC, SECTIONS 793 AND 794, THE TRANSMIS- SION OR REVELATION OF WHICH IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. DISSEMINATION CONTROLS This document MUST NOT BE RELEASED TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS, If marked with specific dissemination controls in accordance with the provisions of DCID 117, the document must be handled within the framework of the limitation so imposed. Approved For Release 2006/05/01 : CIA-RDP79-00927AO05200030002-2 Approved For Release 2006/05/01: CIA-RDP79-00927A005200030002-2 SECRET Indira Gandhi inherited a bewildering maze of urgent national problems when sworn in as India's prime minister on 24 January. A continuation of last summer's drought into the winter growing sea- son has killed any hope that spring harvests will ease the impending food crisis. Foreign exchange shortages are forcing many industries to curtail production, and unemployment is increasing. Rela- tions with Pakistan remain delicate and the threat posed by Communist China also continues to worry India's defense and foreign affairs