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Page 1: A Guide to 0.S.S./State Department Intelligence and …...0.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports III China and India Edited by Paul Kesaris A MICROFILM PROJECT OF

A Guide to

0 . S .S . /S ta te Department Intelligence and Research Reports

China and India

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A Guide to

0 . S .S . /S ta te Department

Intelligence and Research Reports

III

China and IndiaEdited by

Paul Kesaris

A MICROFILM PROJECT OF UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.5630 Connecticut Ave. Washington, D.C. 20015

Copyright © 1977 by University Publications of America, Inc.All rights reserved.

ISBN 0-89093-119-4

51519233

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Reel ICHINA

1 Stabilization and Silver in American Aid to China:I: The Relation of Silver to American Aid to China

II: Stabilization of the Yuan December 31, 1941. 27pp.

2 American Aid to China, (n.d.) 81pp.

3 Chinese Politico-Military Factions, (n.d.) 18pp.

4 Memorandum to Colonel Donovan from Pearl S. Buck. Jan­uary 19, 1942. 15pp.

5 Trade Between Occupied China and Free China. June 16, 1942. 7pp.

6 The Changing Chinese Panorama. August 26, 1942. 41pp.

7 The Chinese River Systems, (n.d.) 39pp.

8 Notes on Interviews with Chinese Leaders. September 5, 1942. 45pp.

9 Outer Mongolia: A Social-Political-Economic Survey with Ap­pended Survey of Tannu Tuva. February 23, 1943. 89pp., 1 map.

10 China’s First Public Opinion Poll. February 26, 1943. 11pp.

11 The Guerrilla Front in North China. May 21, 1943. 26pp.

12 American Cooperation with China during the First Year of War. June 11, 1943. 114pp.

13 Survey of China. June 19, 1943. 281pp.

14 Survey of Hainan. June 30, 1943. 64pp.15 China’s Destiny, by Chiang K’ai-shek: A Political Bible for the

New China. July 15, 1943. 11pp.

16 Survey of Sinkiang. September 27, 1943. 64pp.

17 Survey of Tibet. October 1, 1943. 85pp., 2 maps.

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Reel IICHINA [Continued]

1 Kwagsi-Kwangtung Leaders. February 26, 1944. 20pp.

2 The Present Stability of the Chinese Government. June 10, 1944. 5pp.

3 Chiang K’ai-shek’s Inauguration of a Committee for the Estab­lishment of a Constitutional Government. June 16, 1944. 4pp.

4 China’s Borderlands. August 7, 1944. 11pp., 1 map.

5 Scope and Operation of Censorship in China. September 15, 1944. 31pp.

6 Resources and Trade in East China. November 1, 1944. 9pp.

7 People and Government in East Asia: A Survey of Conditions in Fukien, Chekiang, and Kiangsu. November 1, 1944. 107pp.

8 East China Coast: Economics. November 1, 1944. 280pp.

9 Political Appreciation of the Situation in China. December 18,1944. 9pp.

10 Leadership and Program of the Chinese Communists. Decem­ber 22, 1944. 4pp.

11 Scope and Operation of Censorship in China. January 10, 1945. 5pp.

12 The Military and Political Situation in Northern Hopeh, Nor­thern Shansi, Eastern Suiyvan, and Southern Chahar. April 28, 1945. 5pp.

13 The Peiping-Canton Railroad. June 20,1945. 99pp., 2 foldouts.

14 Peoples and Politics of China’s Northwest. July 1, 1945. 65pp.

15 Political Implications of Chinese Secret Societies. July 1, 1945. 64pp.

16 Chee Kung Tang Leans toward Anti-Kuomintang Forces. July 16, 1945. 3pp.

17 Yen Hsi-Shanis’ Political Position in North China. July 16,1945. 7pp.

18 China: Political Aspects of Communist Military Organization. July 16, 1945. 5pp.

19 China: Organization for Political Work in the Communist Armed Forces. July 23, 1945. 7pp.

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20 Political Techniques of the Communist Armed Forces. July 30,1945. 4pp.

21 China: People’s Political Council Evades the Issue Regarding National Assembly. August 6, 1945. 4pp.

22 Chinese Views of the Japanese Emperor. August 24,1945. 5pp.

23 Implications of the Sino-Soviet Agreement for the Internal Politics of China. September 7, 1945. 7pp.

24 Biographical Notes on Leading Personalities in North China Political Affairs Council. October 8, 1945. 118pp.

25 The Chinese Communists and Central Government Reach a Limited Agreement. October 26, 1945. 5pp.

26 The Policy of the United States in Regard to Foreign Enclaves in China. October 30, 1945. 10pp., 2 maps.

27 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Areas of Con­trol. November 23, 1945. 40pp., 1 map.

28 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Summary of Economic Policies. December 11, 1945. 38pp.

29 Politico-Military Situation in China. December 11, 1945. 16pp.

30 The Chinese Political Consultative Council. December 27,1945. 24pp.

Reel IIICHINA [Continued]

1 Current Food, Coal, and Transportation Situation Prevailing in China. January 2, 1946. 64pp., 2 maps.

2 Problems and Political Factors Involved in Central Govern­ment Control of Northeast China. January 25, 1946. 13pp.

3 Kuomintang-Chinese Communist Negotiations for a Political Settlement. January 30, 1946. 47pp.

4 The Present Position of the China Democratic League. Febru­ary 7, 1946. 33pp.

5 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Land Policy. March 8, 1946. 47pp.

6 Recent Developments Concerning Manchuria. March 15, 1946.82pp.

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7 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Land and Food. April 12, 1946. 55pp.

8 Chinese Economic Problems Involved in Repatriation of Japa­nese Industrial Personnel. April 15, 1946. 23pp.

9 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Labor. April 25, 1946. 29pp.

10 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Standard of Living. June 15, 1946. 23pp.

11 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Cooperatives. June 30, 1946. 22pp.

12 U.N.R.R.A. Farm Tool Shop Program in China. July 10, 1946.8pp.

13 Developments in the State Control of Chinese Industries. July 17, 1946. 13pp.

14 An Analysis of the Problem of Restoring and Expanding Chi­nese Merchant Shipping in the Postwar Period. July 22, 1946. 57pp.

15 Koreans in Manchuria. July 29, 1946. 4pp.

16 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Industries and Mining. August 20, 1946. 27pp.

17 Trends Toward State Control of Industry in China. August 20,1946. 63pp.

18 Economy of Communist North China, 1937-45: Finance. Au­gust 26, 1946. 24pp.

19 Effect of Chinese Military Operations on the U.N.R.R.A. Re­lief Program. August 28, 1946. 7pp.

20 Chinese Attitudes Toward the Veto Power in the United Na­tions. August 30, 1946. 6pp.

21 The Korean Minority in Manchuria. September 13, 1946. 21pp. 2 maps.

22 The Role of the State Council in Chinese Government. October 22, 1946. 39pp.

23 Resume of Postwar Labor Developments in Nationalist China. November 1, 1946. 58pp.

24 Chinese Official Attitudes on Reparations. November 15, 1946.8pp.

25 Estimate of the Implications of the Present Situation in China for Possible American Programs. December 14, 1946. 9pp.

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26 Survey of the Area from Wrangel Island to Hong Kong. De­cember 15, 1946. 196pp.

27 China Proper, Manchuria, and Formosa: Production Prospects and Domestic Requirements in 1947. December 15, 1946. 56pp.

28 China’s Arsenals. December 16, 1946. 8pp.

Reel IVCHINA [Continued]

1 Wartime and Postwar Status of the Silk Industry in the Far East: China. March 15, 1947. 17pp.

2 The Trend of Inflation in China: 1946-47. March 18,1947.19pp.

3 Biographic Reports on the Lesser Known Members of the State Council and the Kuomintang Political Council. May 1, 1947. 39pp.

4 Estimate of the Petroleum Situation in China. May 7, 1947. 32pp.

5 The April 1947 Reorganization of the Chinese Government. May 26, 1947. 52pp.

6 Major Factors Controlling the Size of the Chinese Communist Armies. June 25, 1947. 18pp.

7 Biographies of Sinkiang Officials. June 30, 1947. 17pp.

8 Chinese Delegates to the United Nations and Specialized Agen­cies. July 1, 1947. 30pp.

9 Recent Events in Sinkiang. July 11, 1947. 21pp.

10 Trends in the Chinese National Budget. July 15, 1947. 35pp.

11 Biographies of Leading Members of Minority Political Groups in China. August 29, 1947. 64pp.

12 Soviet Economic Interests in Manchuria. January 27, 1948.16pp.

13 Religious Intolerance in Communist China. April 9, 1948. 15pp.

14 Popular Reactions to Chinese Communist Rule. April 15, 1948. 30pp.

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15 Biographic Data on Members of the Politburo and the Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Au­gust 20, 1948. 22pp.

16 Interrogation Reports on Soviet Removals of Japanese Indus­trial Facilities from Manchuria. October 8, 1948. 46pp.

17 Economic Developments in China, 1948. December 14, 1948. 27pp.

18 U.S. Involvement with the National Government of China. January 10, 1949. 22pp.

19 Chinese Communist Commercial Policy. January 17, 1949. 43pp.

20 The Effect of a Communist-Dominated China on Other Areas of the Far East. January 24, 1949. 29pp.

21 Transfer of Political Power in China. February 4, 1949. 29pp.

22 New Light on Chinese Communism from a Disillusioned Party Member. March 22, 1949. 26pp.

23 China’s New Political Consultative Conference: Its Preliminary Stages. April 19, 1949. 38pp.

24 Semi-Autonomous Status of Koreans in Communist Manchu­ria. May 16, 1949. 16pp.

25 China’s Search for Peace and Stability in the Twentieth Cen­tury. May 24, 1949. 45pp.

26 Considerations Relevant to the Formulation of Conditions for U.S. Recognition of a Communist Government of China. July 1949. 28pp.

27 Prospects for Renewed Peace Negotiations Between the Chi­nese Communists and the Kwangsi Clique. July 25,1949.21pp.

28 The Potentials of World Communism: China. August 1, 1949. 50pp.

29 The Newly Proclaimed Central People’s Government of the People’s Republic of China. September 6, 1949. 16pp.Supplement. November 21, 1949. 5pp.

30 Nature and Extent of Governmental Authority in China as of August 30, 1949. September 21, 1949. 36pp.

31 Prospects for Cooperation between Chiang K’ai-shek and other Non-Communist Leaders in China. 1949. 20pp.

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32 Possible Chinese Charges, and Soviet Countercharges, Con­cerning Violations of the Sino-Soviet Treaty and Agreement of August 14, 1946. September 23, 1949. 18pp.

33 Initial Chinese Communist Reactions to the U.S. White Paper on China. November 3, 1949. 16pp.

34 Current British Policy toward Communist China. November 15, 1949. 19pp.

35 The Status of Mao Tse-Tung as Theoretician and Leader. De­cember 22, 1949. 26pp.

Reel VINDIA

1 The Industrial “ War Effort’’ of India. October 31, 1941. 5pp.

2 America and India’s War Morale. January 7, 1942. 11pp.

3 Conflict in India. January 15, 1942. 38pp.

4 Economic Estimate of Calcutta and Environs. January 22, 1942. 33pp.

5 Notes on the Military Significance and Defense of Ceylon. Feb­ruary 27, 1942. 31pp., 1 map.

6 How Strong is Muslim Hostility to a Self-Governing India? March 6, 1942. 10pp.

7 Social Conditions, Attitudes, and Propaganda in India with Suggestions for American Orientation Toward the Indians. May 14, 1942. 49pp.

8 American Troops and Civil Disobedience in India. June 25, 1942. 22pp.

9 Survey of South India and Orissa. August 7, 1942. 127pp.10 Survey of Northwest India

a. Population and Social Conditionsb. Politicalc. Economic

September 19, 1942. 162pp.

11 Strategic Survey of Northeastern India. January 19, 1943. 175pp., 15 maps.

12 Survey of Western India. February 1, 1943. 243pp., 1 map.

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Reel VIINDIA [Continued]

1 Pakistan: A Muslim Project for a Separate State in India. Feb­ruary 5, 1943. 104pp.

2 Implications of Gandhi’s Fast for Psychological Warfare. Feb­ruary 22, 1943. 5pp.

3 The Depressed Classes of India. May 27, 1943. 62pp.

4 Survey of India:a. Population and Social Conditionsb. Politicalc. Economicd. Who’s Who Biographies

November 26, 1943. 245pp., 2 maps.

5 Prospects of a British-India Compromise Arrangement. July 30, 1945. 5pp.

6 The Communist Party of India. August 1945. 83pp.

7 Thailand’s Connection with Indian Nationalist Activities. Au­gust 13, 1945. 3pp.

8 British Business Prospects in India. October 5, 1945. 4pp.9 The All-India Muslim League:

Part I: Organization, Leadership, Strength, and Program. August 1, 1946. 44pp.

10 The All-India Muslim League:Part II: Leading Members.

August 1, 1946. 27pp.

11 Indian Views of the Future of Anglo-Indian Relations. January 24, 1947. 47pp.

12 India’s Future Trade Position in the Near East. February 21,1947. 15pp.

13 Indian Views on the U.S.S.R. and on Indian Communists. June 4, 1947. 43pp.

14 Transition from British to Indian Rule in the Northwest Fron­tier Province. July 14, 1947. 69pp.

15 Procedural Aspects of the Problem of the Accession of Indian States to India and Pakistan. January 21, 1948. 17pp.

16 Recent Developments in Communist Policy and Tactics in In­dia and Pakistan. June 11, 1948. 44pp.

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17 The Problem of the Future Status of Hyderabad. August 16, 1948. 47pp., 1 map.

18 Armed Forces Budget of India. February 16, 1949. 15pp.

119 India’s Concepts of its Future Role in Southeast Asia. March 8,

1949. 28pp.

20 Potentials of World Communism: India. August 1, 1949. 28pp.¥ 21 Postwar Developments in the Indian Labor Movement. Sep­

tember 8, 1949. 30pp.22 India: Problems and Prospects. October 4, 1949. 56pp.

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Subject Index

The following index is a guide to the major subjects of the six reels and is usually limited to one reference and, sometimes, one cross-reference for each report. The Roman numeral refers to the reel, and the Arabic numeral refers to the order of reports within that reel; hence, II: 7 is the seventh report in the second reel.

AgreementsC h in a ...........................................................................................II: 25

ArsenalsC h in a .........................................................................................111:28

AttitudesC h in a ........................................................................................... II: 22

BiographiesC h in a ...............................................................II: 24; IV: 3, 7, 11,15

BorderlandsC h in a ............................................................................................. II: 4

Buck, Pearl S.C hina............................................................................................... I: 4

BudgetChina........................................................................................... IV: 10In d ia ...........................................................................................VI: 18

CalcuttaIn d ia V: 4

CensorshipC hina ...................................................................................... II: 5,11

Central Executive CommitteeChina...........................................................................................IV: 15

Central GovernmentC h in a ...............................................................................II: 23; III: 2

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CeylonIn d ia V: 5

ChaharC h in a ..........................................................................................II: 12

Chee Kung TangC h in a .......................................................................................... II: 16

Chiang K’ai-ShekChina............................................................................... 1 :15; IV: 30

ChinaAgreements................................................................................. II: 25A rsenals..................................................................................... I l l : 28A ttitudes..................................................................................... II: 22Biographies.....................................................II: 24; IV: 3, 7, 11,15Borderlands II: 4Buck, Pearl S I: 4B u d g e t IV: 10Censorship...............................................................................II: 5,11Central Executive Com m ittee IV: 15Central Government...................................................... II: 23; III: 2C hahar......................................................................................... II: 12Chee Kung T ang ........................................................................ II: 16Chiang K’a i-S h ek ..........................................................I: 15; IV: 31China, E a s t ...............................................................................11:6-8China, N orth................... I: 11; II: 24, 27, 28; III: 5, 7, 9-11, 16,18China, N orthw est...................................................................... II: 14China Democratic L eague........................................................I l l : 4Coal...............................................................................................111:1Commercial Policy IV: 19Communists . . . II: 10, 18-20, 25, 27, 28; III: 3, 5, 7, 9-11,16, 18;

...................IV: 6,11,13-15,19,20,22,26-28C onstitu tion........................................................................... 11:3,25Cooperatives I l l : 11Economy .............................. I: 1, 5, 9, 13,14, 16,17; II: 8, 27, 28;

I l l : 5, 7-11, 13, 14,16, 18, 26; IV: 17Emperor, Japanese II: 22F o o d ............................................................................................. 111:1Foreign R ela tions............................ I: 12; II: 23, 26; IV: 26, 31-34Form osa I ll : 27F u tu re I: 15Government................................... II: 2, 7; III: 22; IV: 5, 25, 29, 30Great B rita in IV: 34

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Guerrilla WarfareH ainan.................

I: 11 I: 14

Hopeh...........................................................................................II: 12In d u stry ...........................................................111:13, 16,17; IV: 16Infla tion ......................................................................................IV: 2Koreans...................................................................I l l : 15, 21; IV: 24Kuom intang II: 16; III: 3; IV: 3K w angsi...........................................................................11:1; IV: 27K w angtung...................................................................................11:1L ab o r.....................................................................................111:9,23Leaders.............................................................. I: 8; II: 1; IV: 30, 35Leadership...................................................................................II: 10M anchuria............................................I l l : 6, 15, 21, 27; IV: 12, 24M aoTse-Tung...........................................................................IV: 35Merchant Shipping...................................................................I l l : 14M ilitary I: 3, 8; II: 12, 18-20, 29; III: 19; IV: 6M ining .......................................................................................I l l : 16M ongolia........................................................................................1:9Negotiations I l l : 3; IV: 27People’s Political Council .........................................................II: 21Petroleum....................................................................................IV:4Politburo.....................................................................................IV: 15Political Consultative Conference...........................................IV: 23Political Consultative Council...................................................II: 30Politics.....................................I: 3, 8, 9,13-17; II: 9, 12, 14,15, 17,

18-20, 23, 24, 29; III: 2, 3, 26; IV: 21P opulation I: 13, 14, 16, 17; II: 7,14; III: 26Program s.....................................................................................II: 10Public O pinion.............................................................................I: 10Railroad....................................................................................... II: 13Religion.......................................................................................IV: 13Reparations...............................................................................I l l : 24Repatriations, Ja p a n e se ...........................................................111:8Resources.......................................................................................11:6River Systems................................................................................1:7Secret Societies II: 15Shansi .........................................................................................11:12S i lk ..............................................................................................IV: 1S ilver..............................................................................................1:1Sinkiang I: 16; IV: 8Social Conditions................................. I: 6, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17; II: 26Soviet U n io n .................................................... II: 23; IV: 12, 16, 32Stabilization, Currency................................................................ I: 1State C ouncil.................................................................I l l : 22; IV: 3S u iy an II: 12T ib e t I: 17; IV: 35

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T rad e .................................................................................... I: 5; II: 6Transportation....................................................... I: 7; II: 13; III: 1United Nations............................................................. I l l : 20; IV: 8U.N.R.R.A.......................................................................... 111:12,19United States:

Aid to China.............................................................. I: 1, 2; IV: 18Conditions for Recognition of Communist C h in a IV: 26Cooperation in C h in a I: 12; II: 25; IV: 18Policy toward Foreign Enclaves in C h ina II: 26“White Paper” on China.......................................................IV: 33

Yen Hsi-Shanis........................................................................... II: 17

China, EastEconom y...................................................................................... II: 8Government ................................................................................11:7Population.................................................................................... II: 7Resources...................................................................................... 11:6T ra d e ............................................................................................ II: 6

China, NorthCom m unist..................................... II: 27, 28; III: 5, 7, 9-11, 16, 18Econom y.....................................................II: 27, 28; III: 5, 7, 9-11Guerrilla W arfare......................................................................... 1:11Politics........................................................................................ II: 24

China, NorthwestPolitics........................................................................................ II: 14Population.................................................................................. II: 14

China Democratic LeagueC h in a ........................................................................................... 111:4

CoalC h in a I ll : 1

CommunistC hina.....................II: 10, 18-20, 25, 27, 28; II: 3, 5, 7, 9-11, 16, 18

IV: 6, 11 ,13-15rl9, 20, 22, 26, 27-29In d ia ..........................................................................VI: 6, 13, 16, 20

ConflictIn d ia V: 3

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ConstitutionChina 1 1 : 3 , 2 5

CooperativesC h in a .........................................................................................I l l : 11

EconomyC h in a I: 1, 5, 13,14; II: 8, 27, 28; III: 5, 7-11,

13,14,16,18,26; IV: 17India V: 4, 9-12; VI: 4, 21Mongolia.........................................................................................1:9S ink iang .......................................................................................1:16Tibet.................................... I: 17

Emperor, JapaneseC h in a ...........................................................................................11:22

Far EastCommunist Chinese Effect.......................................................IV: 20

FoodC h in a ...........................................................................................I l l : 1

Foreign RelationsChina................................................... I: 12; II: 23, 26; IV: 26, 31-34In d ia VI: 5, 11

FormosaC h in a .........................................................................................111:27

FutureC hina............................................................................................. I: 15In d ia ...........................................................................................VI: 19

GandhiIn d ia .............................................................................................VI: 2

GovernmentC h in a II: 2, 7; III: 22; IV: 5, 25, 29, 30In d ia ...........................................................................................VI: 14

Great BritainChina........................................................................................... IV: 34In d ia .............................................................................VI: 5, 8, 11,14

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HainanEconom y.......................................................................................1:14Politics........................................................................................... 1:14Population.....................................................................................1:14Social Conditions........................................................................1 :14

Guerrilla WarfareC hina....................................................................................................1 :11

HopehM ilitary II: 12Politics II: 12

HyderabadIn d ia ................................................................ VI: 17

IndiaB u d g e t VI: 18C alcu tta .........................................................................................V:4Ceylon.............................................................................................V: 5Communists .............................................................VI: 6,13,16, 20Conflict........................................................................................... V: 3Econom y V: 4, 9-12; VI: 4, 21Foreign R elations VI: 5, 11F u tu re VI: 19G an d h i VI: 2Government VI: 14Great B rita in ...............................................................VI: 5, 8, 11, 14H yderabad VI: 17India, N ortheast V: 11India, Northwest V: 10India, South V: 9India, W e s t V: 12In d u stry V: 1Labor VI: 21Leaders V I: 10M ilitary V: 5; VI: 18Morale V: 2M oslem s...................................................................V: 6; VI: 1, 9, 10Nationalism VI: 1, 2, 5, 7, 9-11,14,15O rissa V: 9P akistan ...........................................................................VI: 1,15,16Politics V: 9-12; VI: 4, 22Propaganda V: 7

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Psychological W arfare VI: 2Role in Southeast A s ia ............................................................VI: 19Social Conditions......................................... V: 7, 9-12; VI: 3, 4Soviet Union ............................................................................VI: 13Thailand..................................................................................... VI: 7Trade......................................................................................... VI: 12United States T roops V: 8

India, NortheastEconomy .....................................................................................V : l lPolitics ..................................................................................V: 11Population ..................................................................................V : l lSocial Conditions........................................................................V: 11

India, NorthwestEconomy ....................................................................................V: 10Politics........................................................................................V: 10Population..................................................................................V: 10Social Conditions........................................................................V: 10

India, SouthEconomy V: 9P olitics...........................................................................................V: 9Population................................................................................. . V: 9Social Conditions V: 9

India, WestEconomy ....................................................................................V: 12Politics....................................................................................... V: 12Population................................................................................. V: 12Social Conditions....................................................................... V: 12

IndustryChina................................................................111:13,16,17; IV: 16In d ia V: 1

InflationChina........................................................................................... IV: 2

KoreansChina....................................................................... I l l : 15, 21; IV: 24

KuomintangChina.....................................................................II: 16; III: 3; IV: 3

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KwangsiChina.................................................................................11:1; IV: 27

KwangtungC h in a II: 1

LaborC h in a .....................................................................................111:9,23In d ia VI: 21

LeadersC h in a .................................................................I: 8; 11:1; IV: 30, 35In d ia VI: 10

LeadershipC h in a ...........................................................................................11:10

ManchuriaC h in a .................................................... I l l : 6,15, 21, 27; IV: 12, 24

Mao Tse TungStatus as L ead er IV: 35

Merchant ShippingC h in a I l l : 14

MilitaryChina I: 3, 8; II: 12,18-20, 29; III: 19; IV: 6India V: 5; VI: 18

MiningC h in a I ll : 16

MongoliaEconom y I: 9Politics............................................................................................. 1:9Social Conditions...........................................................................1:9

MoraleIn d ia V: 2

MoslemsIn d ia ........................................................................V: 6; VI: 1, 9, 10

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NationalismIn d ia ..........................................................VI: 1, 2, 5, 7, 9-11,14,15

NegotiationsChina I ll : 3; IV: 27

OrissaEconomy V: 9Po litics...........................................................................................V: 9Population V: 9Social Conditions V: 9

PakistanIn d ia .................................................................................VI: 1,15,16

People’s Political CouncilC h in a II: 21

PetroleumChina IV: 4

PolitburoChina IV: 15

Political Consultative ConferenceChina IV: 22

Political Consultative CouncilC h in a ...........................................................................................11:30

PoliticsC hina...................I: 3, 8,13-15; II: 9,12,14,15,17-20, 23, 24, 29;

I l l : 2, 3, 26; IV: 21India .........................................................................V: 9-12; VI: 4, 22M ongolia I: 9S in k ian g .......................................................................................1:16Tibet...............................................................................................1 :17

PopulationC hina........................................................1:13,14; II: 7,14; III: 26In d ia .................................. ........................................V: 9-12; VI: 4S in k ian g .......................................................................................1:16Tibet...............................................................................................1 :17

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ProgramsC h in a ..........................................................................................II: 10

PropagandaIn d ia ............................................................................................V: 7

Psychological WarfareIn d ia ............................................................................................VI: 2

Public OpinionC hina ............................................................................................1 :10

RailroadC h in a ...........................................................................................II: 13

ReligionChina...........................................................................................IV: 13

ReparationsC h in a .........................................................................................111:24

Repatriation, JapaneseC h in a ......................................................................................... 111:8

ResourcesC h in a ..........................................................................................II: 6

River SystemsC hina...............................................................................................1:7

Secret SocietiesC h in a ...........................................................................................II: 15

ShansiM ilitary ......................................................................................II: 12Politics........................................................................................II: 12

SilkChina...........................................................................................IV: 1

SilverC hina ..............................................................................................1 :1

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SinkiangB iographies................................................................................IV :7Econom y..................................................................................... I: 16Politics......................................................................................... I: 16Population................................................................................... 1 :16Recent E v e n ts ............................................................................ IV: 9Social Conditions........................................................................1 :16

Social ConditionsC hina.....................................................................1:6,13, 14; III: 26India......................................................................V: 7, 9-12; VI: 3, 4Mongolia.........................................................................................1:9Sinkiang .......................................................................................1:16Tibet............................................................................................. I: 17

Soviet UnionC h in a .................................................................II: 23; IV: 12, 16, 32In d ia VI: 13

Stabilization, CurrencyC hina...............................................................................................1:1

State CouncilChina I l l : 22; IV: 3

SuiyanM ilitary II: 12Politics II: 12

ThailandIn d ia ............................................................................................VI: 7

TibetEconom y I: 17Politics...........................................................................................1 : 1 7Population I: 17Social Conditions........................................................................1 :17

TradeC hina .....................................................................................I: 5; II: 6In d ia VI: 16

TransportationC h in a ......................................................................I: 7; II: 13; III: 1

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United NationsChina...............................................................................I l l : 20; IV: 8

U.N.R.R.A.C h in a ...................................................................................Ill: 12,19

United StatesAid to China...................................................................I: 1, 2; IV: 18Conditions for Recognition of Communist C h in a .................IV: 26Cooperation in China.........................................I: 12; III: 25; IV: 18Policy Toward Foreign Enclaves in China...............................II: 26Troops in I n d ia .............................................................................V:8“White Paper’’ on China...........................................................IV: 33

Yen Hsi-ShanisC h in a II: 17

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