Interest of the United States in the situation in India:1
1. For previous correspondence concerning India, see Foreign Relations, 1941, vol. iii, pp. 170 ff.
Contents
- I. Decision to send American Technical Mission to India;
appointment of Colonel Louis Johnson as Personal Representative of
the President (Documents 493–513)
- II. Efforts by the United States to prevent failure of the Cripps
Mission to India; return of Colonel Johnson and American Technical
Mission to the United States (Documents 514–558)
- III. Concern of the United States regarding the threat of a civil
disobedience campaign in India against the British (Documents 559–598)
- IV. Interest of the United States in Indian political and economic
situation following arrest of Gandhi and other Congress leaders by
the British; appointment of William Phillips as Personal
Representative of the President (Documents 599–635)