Letter from Dina Nath Varma to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram, apologizing for not writing earlier and expressing dismay at US support for Pakistan under the Zia dictatorship against India.
Letter from Dina Nath Varma to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram, sharing news of the untimely death of a mutual friend, Balbir Dua, and the news that Nath’s daughter has taken a new job. He criticizes Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, describing her as “groping in the dark.” He also mentions Pakistan’s tensions with India and says that he knew the new Bangladeshi President, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, long ago.
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram. Kanungo, the Indian Minister of Law, Development, Commerce, and Labour, thanks Ram for his recent letter and tells him the Governor (presumably Asaf Ali) would be happy to receive him for a visit sometime soon.
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram. Kanungo, the Indian Minister of Law, Development, Commerce, and Labour, asks what dates Ram is available to visit. He includes the translation of a letter from his son Kissen which relays Kissen’s high opinion of Ram after a recent meeting.
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram. Kanungo, the Indian Minister of Law, Development, Commerce, and Labour, proposes an idea in which Indian farmers currently living in the US would be recruited back to India to work in commercial farming. He asks Ram to provide dates he will be available so that Ram can visit and meet with Kanungo and the Governor, Asaf Ali.
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram. Kanungo, the Indian Minister of Law, Development, Commerce, and Labour, asks what dates Ram is available to visit in the next few weeks.
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram. Kanungo, the Indian Minister of Law, Development, Commerce, and Labour, is checking to see whether Ram received his previous letter introducing his son-in-law A.N. Das Mohapatra, who will soon be arriving in New York.
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Nityanand Kanungo to Abnashi Ram. Kanungo, the Indian Minister of Law, Development, Commerce, and Labour, asks how long Ram will be in India, and hopes to see him if possible.
Letter from Frederick J. Strong to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Frederick J. Strong to Abnashi Ram, thanking him for allowing the display of 18 luohan images at the University of Southern California’s Graduate School of Religion.