ACTIVITIES OF SOVIET PERSONALITIES IN BOMBAY

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CIA-RDP82-00457R006200240006-5
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RIPPUB
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C
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2
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November 9, 2016
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May 7, 1999
Sequence Number: 
6
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Publication Date: 
November 9, 1950
Content Type: 
REPORT
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t aytJFAX 14 - T-~ Approved For Relea e 0 E RDP8,2 0046.7R006200240 - , n ". FA 'ruse law .a ri n r;s t to a, v, A ria^,1 rrca,a., taer;.rxz COUNTRY Ia3 r Ai ft SUBJECT Activities of Soviet .E'erdonalities in Boimb ray 25X1A PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. November 1949 -? October 19350 DATE MSTR.9 1"W 0 NO. OF PAGES 2 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 1. TTicolai A. Levitski, formerly Official Representative in India of the A21.-Union Corporation of Sovexportf'il;,a of USSR, L'oecow, wade plans irl november? 1949 to return to Moscow, sayin;; that he wwa leav.iag India for health reasona. To take over Lovitt kiss position, Vladimir 1. t3elov,: accompanied by his wife, Zoya Belova., arrived in Calcutta from A;"LOSCOW on 11 November, After soveral days stay in Ca1cutte, Belov proceeded to I3cmibay.. Levitski left Bom aay early in Jaywary 1950. Since Belov's arrival, he has r a c idOd at 43 u?:af fe .d'ara?;ie, Bombay. Accorr"Illig '4-(,) his special passport, he has not before been out of the Soviet Un'.on. 3 . ?:iraci ame f A. Br,aina, wife of Pavel 3:;.. Er: i rs., Soviet Charge d'Affaires at 1'evw Delhi, Is closely connected with the di as s sirtation of Soviet profs- gai.da in India., She hes r.:ado seven-.]. trips to Bo:i:nay to cor.s?l.ete orrangernentss for her to share officially i3elov?s position.* Whon silo is in Bombay she stays with the i3o].cva . Er in, too, stayed with the Belovs from 29 Sopterther to 1 October -fo'r' the opening of the Soviet Film esti.val 4.. At that time Srzin w%s introduced to -annyr :iiaoo.r Cant govern: ient officials, but he was not coriA ac :ed by any vt l?t...i,.ncsa n Cc.?:iriunists, nor did he r.aca any important Czech Comniunis i.s,. aio did ; not i cv'eral Indliar,-s who are Linder suspicion; ozao of chose v s i). IL, IL Iadia, a i'or i film producer who is a good friend of R+.onefi.'h Th,,apd=+.r.. 5. Viad.in;ir G. a ayaad.ia.rrt s nuss'l- leave I: dia by 8 ova: b:rr '..'950 * and has booked. passe. o to Shanghai for him,;.self, his v,,3Ue and daughter A* a.*i e, aayadisaa:ts pleaded the Go?cro:r=ant of India that Plies other daughter, 'r.rs. Taariara Vl adlr:i'irovna ?S any' .d iants T 7t ush.evsttya, who -is in Shnne haft, i-IRMY ~ vrlir7 .. F'GI Y__._.~ ~- L _ 1 _?___. M~w_~ This dccurjsnt is hereby rc9raded to CLASSIFICATION OFFIC1113's .,. : L. in ascl:dasace with, the letter of .; I ?c:ra: dr 1073 from the Director ir; : e n al fn:?c`-: once to the Archivist cf t,ae u:a,:Qd States. Next Ro~~'~rY Do.ci: 2008 Approved For Release 1999/070U-"- 2-0045 Dioamint No Chem. so 25X1X Approved For Release 1999/09/09 : CIA-RDP82-00457R006200240006-5 U.S.. OFFICIPU 071. LY NMMM&CY be allowed to visit her parents in India. Chen rerninded that she was married., Sayaadients stated that her husband, Leo S. To2.,ashavalri, did not exist,**** The Indian authorities thought it prcfer'abi.c for Sayadiants and his fa.araily to join I.rs, 'otrashevskaya in Shanghai. 2-5X1X Cor:v ent. ie:edaras Erzina is z very clever person who is the brainsbe"Ilirid her husband