Persons
- Adams, General Paul D., Commander in Chief, Strike Command (CINCSTRIKE), until November 1966; also Commander in Chief, Middle East/South Asia and Africa South of the Sahara (CINCMEAFSA), until November 1966
- Ahmed, Aziz, Foreign Secretary of Pakistan until June 1966
- Ahmed, Ghulam, Pakistani Ambassador to the United States until September 1966
- Ayub Khan, Field Marshal Mohammad, President of Pakistan and Minister of Defense
- Ball, George W., Under Secretary of State until September 1966; Representative to the United Nations, June–September 1968
- Battle, Lucius D., Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, September 1964–March 1967; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, April 1967–September 1968
- Bell, David E., Administrator of the Agency for International Development until June 1966
- Bhabha, Dr. Homi J., Secretary of the Indian Department of Atomic Energy until January 1966
- Bhagat, Bali Ram, Indian Minister of State for External Affairs from November 1967
- Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, Foreign Minister of Pakistan until June 1966
- Bohlen, Charles E., Ambassador to France until February 1968; thereafter Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
- Bowles, Chester A., Ambassador to India
- Buffum, William B., Director, Office of United Nations Political and Security Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State, until August 1965; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, September 1965–December 1966; thereafter Deputy Representative to the United Nations
- Bundy, McGeorge, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs until February 1966
- Bunker, Ellsworth, Ambassador at Large, October 1966–March 1967; thereafter Ambassador to Vietnam
- Butterfield, Alexander, Deputy Assistant to the President
- Califano, Joseph, Special Assistant to the President from July 1965
- Cameron, Turner C., Director, Office of South Asian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until July 1965
- Cargo, William I., Deputy Chief of Mission in Pakistan until August 1967
- Chadhury, General J.N., Chief of Staff of the Indian Army
- Chagla, Mohammad Ali Currim, Indian Minister of Education, Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs, July 1964–November 1966; Minister of External Affairs, November 1966–September 1967
- Chaudhuri, Sachindra Nath, Indian Minister of Finance, December 1965–March 1967
- Chavan, Y.B. (Yashwantrao Balwantrao), Indian Minister of Defense, June 1964–November 1966; thereafter Minister of Home Affairs
- Clifford, Clark M., lawyer and one of the “Wise Men” who served as unofficial advisers to President Johnson; Secretary of Defense from March 1968
- Coon, Carleton S., Jr., Officer in Charge of India, Nepal, and Ceylon Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, September 1965–July 1968
- Davies, Rodger P., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from October 1965
- Dayal, Rajeshwar, Foreign Secretary of the Indian Minister of External Affairs from 1967
- Dean, Arthur H., lawyer and one of the “Wise Men” who served as unofficial advisers to President Johnson; served in this capacity after October 1965
- Desai, Morarji Ranchhodji, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of India from March 1967
- Dole, Robert J., Republican Congressman from Kansas
- Ellender, Allen J., Democratic Senator from Louisiana
- Eskildsen, Clarence, Deputy Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture
- Etemadi, Nur Ahmad, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan, November 1965–October 1967; thereafter Prime Minister
- Farhadi, Abdul Ghafur Rawan, Secretary, Afghan Council of Ministers, and Director General for Political Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from August 1964
- Fowler, Henry H., Secretary of the Treasury, April 1965–December 1968
- Freeman, Orville L., Secretary of Agriculture
- Gandhi, Indira, Indian Minister of Information and Broadcasting from 1964 until January 1966; Prime Minister and Minister of Atomic Energy from January 1966; also Foreign Minister and Chairman of the Planning Commission from November 1967
- Gaud, William S., Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Near East and South Asia, Agency for International Development, February 1964–August 1966; thereafter Administrator
- Goldberg, Arthur J., Representative to the United Nations, July 1965–June 1968
- Grant, James P., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until September 1964
- Hamilton, Edward K., Member of the National Security Council Staff, October 1965–December 1968
- Handley, William J., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from September 1964
- Hare, Raymond A., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, September 1965–November 1966
- Harriman, W. Averell, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until March 1965; thereafter Ambassador at Large
- Hart, Parker T., Ambassador to Saudi Arabia until May 1965; Ambassador to Turkey, October 1965–October 1968; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
- Heck, L. Douglas, Country Director for India, Ceylon, and Nepal-Maldive Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, October 1966–July 1968
- Helms, Richard M., Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, April 1965–June 1966; thereafter Director
- Hilaly, Agha, Pakistani Ambassador to the United States from October 1966
- Hoopes, Townsend W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1965–1968
- Hughes, Thomas L., Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
- Humphrey, Hubert H., Vice President of the United States
- Husain, M. Arshad, Pakistani High Commissioner in India until May 1968; thereafter Foreign Minister
- Husain, Zakir, Vice President of India until May 1967; thereafter President
- Jacobsen, Jake, Special Counsel to the President, 1965–1967
- Jernegan, John D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until July 1965
- Jha, Chandra Shekhar, Foreign Secretary of Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from February 1965
- Jha, Lakshmi Kant, Secretary to the Indian Prime Minister, July 1964–July 1967; thereafter Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
- Johnson, Major General Charles E., III, Chief, United States Military Supply Mission to India, from January 1965
- Johnson, Lyndon B., President of the United States
- Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until July 1964; Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam, July 1964–September 1965; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, November 1965–October 1966; thereafter Ambassador to Japan
- Johnson, W. Thomas, White House Deputy Press Secretary
- Jones, Jim R., Assistant to the President, February 1965–January 1968; Deputy Special Assistant to the President, January–May 1968; Special Assistant to the President from May 1968; also from January 1968 served as President’s Appointments Secretary
- Jung, Nawab Ali Javar, Indian Ambassador to the United States from January 1968
- Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., Deputy Attorney General until February 1965; Attorney General, February 1965–October 1966; thereafter Under Secretary of State
- Khan, Admiral A.R., Pakistani Minister of Defense from October 1966
- Khan, Air Marshal Asghar, Commander in Chief of the Pakistani Air Force until July 1965
- Khan, Air Marshal Malik Nur, Commander in Chief of the Pakistani Air Force from July 1965
- Kohler, Foy D., Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, November 1966–December 1967
- Komer, Robert W., Member of the National Security Council Staff until September 1965; Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, October 1965–March 1966; Special Assistant to the President, March 1966–May 1967; appointed Ambassador to Turkey December 3, 1968
- Krishnamachari, T.T. (Tiruvallur Thattai), Indian Minister of Finance, August 1963–December 1965
- Krishna Menon, V.K. (Vengalil Krishnan), Indian political leader; former Minister of Defense; member of the Lok Sabha (Parliament) until 1967
- Kuznetsov, Vasiliy V., First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Laingen, L. Bruce, Officer in Charge of Pakistan-Afghanistan Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, September 1964–August 1967
- Laise, Carol C., Director, Office of South Asian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, August 1965–July 1966; Country Director for India, Ceylon, Nepal, and Maldive Islands, July–September 1966; thereafter Ambassador to Nepal
- Lewis, John P., AID Director in New Delhi, India, from September 1964
- Locke, Eugene M., Ambassador to Pakistan, June 1966–April 1967; Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam, May 1967–January 1968
- Macomber, William B., Assistant Administrator for Near East and South Asia, Agency for International Development, February 1964–March 1967; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations
- Maiwandwal, Mohammad Hashim, Prime Minister of Afghanistan, October 1965–October 1967
- Majid, Abdul, Afghan Ambassador to the United States until January 1967
- Malikyar, Abdullah, First Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan until February 1964; Minister of Finance until June 1964; Acting Prime Minister, February–June 1964; Afghan Ambassador to the United Kingdom, October 1964–March 1967; thereafter Ambassador to the United States
- Mann, Thomas C., Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, March 1965–May 1966
- McConaughy, Walter P., Jr., Ambassador to Pakistan until May 1966; thereafter Ambassador to China
- McCone, John A., Director of Central Intelligence until April 1965
- McGee, Gale, Democratic Senator from Wyoming
- McNamara, Robert S., Secretary of Defense until February 1968; thereafter President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank)
- McNaughton, John T., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, July 1964–July 1967
- Mehta, Asoka, Indian Minister of Planning and Social Welfare until November 1967; thereafter Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals and Social Welfare
- Miller, Jack R., Republican Senator from Iowa
- Moyers, Bill D., Special Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff at the White House, October 1964–January 1967; also White House Press Secretary, July 1965–January 1967
- Naas, Charles W., Pakistan Desk Officer, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until July 1964
- Nanda, Gulzarilal, Indian Minister of Home Affairs until November 1966; also Interim Prime Minister, May 27–June 9, 1964
- Nehru, B.K. (Braj Kumar), Indian Ambassador to the United States until December 1967
- Nehru, Jawaharlal, Prime Minister of India until his death on May 27, 1964
- Neumann, Robert G., Ambassador to Afghanistan from February 1967
- Nimmo, Lieutenant General Robert H., Chief Military Observer, United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan until his death in January 1966
- Nitze, Paul H., Deputy Secretary of Defense from July 1967
- Oehlert, Benjamin H., Jr., Ambassador to Pakistan from August 1967
- Parthasarathi, Gopalaswami, Indian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
- Pickard, Cyril, Superintending Under-Secretary, Asia and Atlantic Division, British Commonwealth Relations Office, until May 1966; thereafter British High Commissioner in Pakistan
- Pirzada, Sharifuddin, Attorney General of Pakistan until July 1966; Foreign Minister, July 1966–May 1968; thereafter Attorney General
- Poage, William R., Democratic Congressman from Texas
- Raborn, Vice Admiral William F., Jr., Director of Central Intelligence, April 1965–June 1966
- Radhakrishnan, Dr. Sarvepalli, President of India until May 1967
- Ram, Jagjivan, Indian Minister of Labor, Employment, and Rehabilitation until March 1967; Minister of Food and Agriculture from March 1967
- Rao, P.V.R., Indian Defense Secretary
- Read, Benjamin H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the Department of State
- Rishtiya, Sayyid Mohammed Kasim, Afghan Minister of Press and Information until July 1964; First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, July 1964–November 1965
- Rockwell, Stuart W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from September 1966
- Rostow, Eugene V., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from October 1966
- Rostow, Walt W., Counselor of the Department of State and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council until March 1966; thereafter Special Assistant to the President
- Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State
- Sarabhai, Dr. V.A. (Vikram Ambalal), Chairman of India’s Atomic Energy Commission, and Secretary to the Department of Atomic Energy from May 1966
- Saunders, Harold H., Member of the National Security Council Staff
- Scali, John A., Special Consultant to the President
- Schneider, David T., Officer in Charge of India, Ceylon, and Nepal Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until July 1965; Deputy Director, Office of South Asian Affairs, August 1965–August 1966; thereafter Deputy Chief of Mission in Pakistan
- Schnittker, John A., Under Secretary of Agriculture, 1965–1968
- Schultze, Charles L., Director, Bureau of the Budget, until January 1968
- Shastri, Lal Bahadur, Indian Minister Without Portfolio until June 1964; Prime Minister, Minister of External Affairs, and Minister of Atomic Energy from June 1964 until his death on January 11, 1966
- Shoaib, Mohammed, Pakistani Minister of Finance until September 1966; thereafter Vice President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank)
- Shriver, R. Sargent, Jr., Director of the Peace Corps until 1966
- Singh, Air Marshal Arjan, Chief of Staff, Indian Air Force
- Singh, Swaran, Indian Minister of External Affairs, July 1964–November 1966; thereafter Minister of Defense
- Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from September 1965
- Smith, Bromley K., Executive Secretary of the National Security Council
- Solbert, Peter O.A., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs until December 1965
- Spain, James W., Director, Office of Research and Analysis for Near East and South Asia, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, March 1964–June 1966; thereafter Country Director for Pakistan-Afghanistan
- Steeves, John M., Ambassador to Afghanistan until July 1966
- Stevenson, Adlai E., Representative to the United Nations until his death in July 1965
- Stoddart, Jonathan D., Deputy Director, Near East and South Asia Region, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
- Subramaniam, Chidambara, Indian Minister of Food and Agriculture, June 1964–March 1967
- Talbot, Phillips, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until September 1965
- Taylor, General Maxwell D., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until July 1964; Ambassador to Vietnam, July 1964–July 1965
- Thant, U, Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Thompson, Llewellyn E., Ambassador at Large until December 1966; also Acting Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
- Uquaili, N.M. (Nabi Babash Mohammad Sidique), Pakistani Minister of Finance from July 1966
- Wrnke, Paul C., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from August 1967
- Watson, Marvin, Special Assistant to the President, January 1965–April 1968
- Wilson, Harold, British Prime Minister from October 1964
- Woods, George D., President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) until 1968
- Wriggins, W. Howard, Member of the National Security Council Staff, 1966–1967
- Yaftali, Abdullah, Afghan Minister of Finance, November 1965–November 1967; Minister of Planning until November 1967; thereafter Second Deputy Prime Minister
- Yahya Khan, General A.M., Chief of Staff of the Pakistani Army from March 1966
- Yung, Nawab Ali Yavar, Indian Ambassador to the United States from March 1968
- Yusuf, Mohammed, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan until October 1965
- Yusuf, S.M., Pakistani Foreign Secretary from June 1966
- Zahir Shah, Mohammed, King of Afghanistan
- Zahir, Dr. Abdul, Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan from April 1964
- Zwick, Charles J., Director, Bureau of the Budget, from January 1968