Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram, asking that Ram send an allowance to his son, Guru Dutt, as well as to Nath’s wife, who has been taking care of Guru Dutt.
Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram, apologizing for not writing earlier but admitting that he feels he has nothing to say. He bemoans the state of Cold War politics and says he is pleased to hear that Ram’s son Guru is doing well financially.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Dina Nath Varma
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Dina Nath. Ram praises Dwight Eisenhower’s administration and remarks on the prosperity of the US, but concedes that he and Nath are on different political “poles.” He shares news of his family and makes observations about the situation in Pakistan, concluding that it is “the Communists we have to watch.”
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Dina Nath Varma
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Dina Nath, discussing Ram’s meetings with Congressman Dalip Singh Saund. Ram also met Indian politician V.K. Krishna Menon, but refused to shake his hand, as Ram considered him “a McCarthy type.”
Letter from Dina Nath Varma to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram, apologizing for not writing sooner and asking for Ram’s help in repaying some friends in the UK who lent Nath money a few years ago.
Letter from Dina Nath Varma to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Dina Nath to Abnashi Ram, giving Nath’s thoughts on the Sino-Indian War. Nath does not believe the people of India are morally committed to the war, and thinks that Tibet should not have been “given away” to China as it is a strategic defense point.
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 Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla, in which Ram refers to Bank of America’s interest in investing several million dollars in “prospective manufacturing enterprises,” an offer in which Birla was apparently uninterested. Ram thanks Birla for his past service to India’s independence movement and warns that a “strong atomic force” is needed to offset the threat of communism.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla
Letter from Abnashi Ram to G.D. Birla, in which Ram refers to Bank of America’s interest in investing several million dollars in “prospective manufacturing enterprises,” an offer in which Birla was apparently uninterested. Ram thanks Birla for his past service to India’s independence movement and warns that a “strong atomic force” is needed to offset the threat of communism.