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List of Declassified Files of The List of declassified files of the Ministry of External Affairs from 1903‐1972 EXTERNAL Compiled by IDSA Library 1, Development Enclave, Rao Tula Ram Marg, New Delhi‐110010 Visit us: www.idsa.in EXTERNAL S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Administrative Instructions Standing Orders and Notes for Progs., Nos. 518-X, 1 EXTERNAL 1937 the Indian Army escorts detailed 1937(Secret) for Service in Tibet. Request by the Nepalese Legation, London, to Messrs. 2 Vickers Armstrong for the supply Progs., Nos. 395-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 of 50 Mark III Vickers Berthier guns. Whereabouts of one Lachamndas Topandas of Hyderabad Sind Who 3 Progs., Nos. 236-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 was employed at Curcao Dutch West Indies. Report of the Resident in Kashmir on his tour to Ladakh in 1936. Progs., Nos. 68-X, 4 Question of Levy of Transit or EXTERNAL 1937 1937(Secret) import duties on Foreign goods destined for central Asia. Exemption from Customs duties 5 of certain Goods Destined for Progs., Nos. 328-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Foreign settlement in India. Illness of Khan Sahib Raja Mohammed Rahim Khan Governor 6 of Kuh-Ghizar. Flight of Governor Progs., Nos. 480-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 of Kuh Ghizar to Lahore for Medical Treatment. Enquiry by the Consul general for France at Calcutta regarding the 7 treatment accorded in British Progs., Nos. 409-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 India to French workmen in cases of accidents. Question and answers in the Legislative Assembly regarding Progs., Nos. 301(22)-X, 8 EXTERNAL 1937 the expedition to the Naga Hills, 1937 and the results achieved. Instruction to pasport issuing authorities in India that no 9 Progs.,Nos.95-X,1937 EXTERNAL 1937 facilities for travel to the Soviet Union should be granted to List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx EXTERNAL Mr.K.C.Banerjee. Refund of customs duty on an air Parcel Containing parts for the Frenchh sloop Bougainville.Decision that the Parcels arriving from abroad 10 Progs., Nos. 359-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 congaining articles for use on vessels of the French Navy Paying courtesy visits to British Indian ports should be exempted from the payment of customs duty. 11 I.O. Prints regarding Italy. Progs., Nos. 682-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Progs., Nos. 1-X, 12 Affairs in Tibet. EXTERNAL 1937 1937(Secret) Travelling allowance of the Unofficial Advisers to the Progs.,Nos.109(2)- 13 Government of India Delegation EXTERNAL 1937 X,1937 for the Indo-Japanese Trade Negotiations. Imformation regarding the 14 position of Nepalese Gurkhas Progs., Nos. 171-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Empoyed in the Assam Rifles. Proposed Expedition to the Baltoro region(Kashmir) in 1938 under the auspices of travelling 15 Progs., Nos. 19-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Club of yoto Univercity, Japan and Expendition from Poland, U.S.A. and France. Question and answer in the Legislative Assembly regarding the number of Expeditions to the Progs., Nos. 301(20)-X, 16 EXTERNAL 1937 Himalayas, the number of 1937 casualties and compensation paid to their families. Legislation affecting the employment of British Indians in Portuguese East Africa. Progs., Nos. 302(2)-X, 17 EXTERNAL 1937 Representation by Mr. Hari Lal, 1937 Secretary, Indian Chamber of Commerce at Lourence Marques. 18 Proposal to take the Masulipatam Progs., Nos. 308-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx EXTERNAL and Calicut Loges from French Government on lease and thus to acquire Criminal, (ii) Negotiations between the British and French Governments for settlements of these disputes. (iii) Construction of a wall on the Western side of the Beach Road by the Calicut Municipality. (iv) Lease of the Balasore Loge-Unsatisfactory Position. Proposed visit of Sir N.Sircar Law 19 Member of the Govt of India to Progs., Nos. 225-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Far East. Marriage of daughter of General 20 Singh Shumshere Jung Bahadur Progs., Nos. 166-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Rana of Nepal. S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Question and answer in the Council of State regarding the disabilities suffered by Indians in Progs., Nos. 301(7)-X, 21 EXTERNAL 1937 all the Foreign countries of the 1937 world and action taken or to be taken by Government. Proposed Anglo-Japanese Progs., Nos. 321-X, 1937 22 EXTERNAL 1937 Extradition Treaty. (Secret) Style of State portraits of Their 23 Progs., Nos. 657-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Majesties for the Nepal Legation. Direct Correspondence by the Agent of the South Indian Railway with the Governor of French India ona Matter of Depriving Mr. H. Progs., Nos. 529-X, 24 EXTERNAL 1937 Greenfield , Collector of Salt 1937(Secret) Revenue , Madrass travelling in French India ofa reserved railway accommodation. Illness of His Highness the 25 Progs., Nos. 21-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Maharaja of Sikkim. Alleged opening of a liquor shop 26 at Bamandanga on the Nepal side Progs., Nos. 155-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 and a request for its removal. List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx EXTERNAL Death in Madagascar of Day Hirjee an Indian state subject of 27 Progs., Nos. 244-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Jamnagar and disposal of his estate. Question of the development of Progs., Nos. 497-X, 83 EXTERNAL 1937 Indias Trade routes to Sinkiang. 1937(Secret) Rules for exemption from 84 customs duty of goods imported Progs., Nos. 570-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 by Tibet. Execution of a writ of Commission issued by the Court of Small 85 Causes Calcutta for the Progs., Nos. 235-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Examination of a witness in Paramaribo Dutch Guiana. Information regarding Indians in 86 Progs., Nos. 596-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Hankow. Arrangements regarding Supply 87 of Liquor to Yaham and Mahe Progs., Nos. 536-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 French Settlements in India. Comments of an Italian 88 newspapers on the death of the Progs.,Nos. 461-X,1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Maharaja of Devas. Employment of Naik Sarwar Khan as regular Instructor in the Gilgit Corps of Scouts 2. Extension up 89 to the 14th Oct. 1938 of one of Progs., Nos. 464-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 the seven temporary posts of Instructors in the Gilgit Corps of Scouts. Application of Musammat wife of Nariain Dass Alias Narain Singh 90 Progs., Nos. 343-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Requesting that her husband may be asked to return to India. S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Questions and answers the Legislative Assembly regarding the treatment of Indians as Progs., Nos. 301(3)-X, 91 undersirables and Slaves and EXTERNAL 1937 1937 adopting the Policy of divide and rule by the British Consuls in foreign countries- Disallowed. List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx EXTERNAL Arrest of Gabrial Hot, British 92 Progs., Nos. 581-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 subjects in Barcelona. Proposed German Expendition to 93 Nanga Parbat in 1938 under the Progs., Nos. 550-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Leadship of Herr Paul Bauer. Enquiry by Lt.J.H.Gardner in connection with his proposed visit to Gilgit, Chitral and Ladakh and 94 Progs.,Nos.110-X,1937 EXTERNAL 1937 his intention to drive a car out across Eurpoe, Turdey Tehran, Kabul and Peshawar. Supply of Silver bars to certain 95 Tibetan Officials free of Customs Progs., Nos. 14-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Duty. Arrangements for the excercise of some of the function of he Crown 96 Progs.,Nos.140-X,1937 EXTERNAL 1937 in its relations with Gilgit Agency and Sikkim State. Visit to India to Phya Anuvatna Wanaraksha an official of Siam to 97 Progs., Nos. 242-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Study Wood Technology at Forest research Institute at Dehra Dun., Retention of Lt. J.C.F. Stone, 7th 98 Progs., Nos. 562-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Gurkha Rifles in the Assam Rifles. Information regarding a landing 99 Ground at Daman, Portuguese Progs., Nos. 547-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Possession in India. Death in Madagascar of Mr Hassanbhay Abbasbhay an Indian 100 Progs., Nos. 243-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 State Subjects of Kathiawar and disposal of his Estate. S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Alleged confiscation of the Sindhi 101 Progs., Nos. 323-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Zawia at Damascus, (Syria). Employment of Foreign Europians 102 Progs., Nos. 485-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 in Indo China. Proposed repatriation ofa Russian insane Patent named Vladimar Progs., Nos. 73(2)-X, 103 Vyier to Soviet Russia. Decision EXTERNAL 1937 1937 that the charge on account of the cost of Maintenance of the insane List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx EXTERNAL Patient Vladimar Vyier at the Central Mental Hospital, Yervada is debitable to the head 35 External Affairs. Complaints against certain British 104 subjects in Sinkiang by the Local Progs., Nos. 451-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Chinese authorities. Proposed repatriation from 105 Morocco of Ram Kishindas Progs., Nos. 234-X, 1937 EXTERNAL 1937 Dewandas. World tour of Mr. Kodanda Rao to Java Siam and Other Countries Progs., Nos. 358-X, 106 EXTERNAL 1937 Expulsion from Indo China of Mr. 1937(Sec.) P.Kodanda Rao. Disallowance of a Resolution in the Council of State regarding Progs., Nos. 301(9)-X, 107 EXTERNAL 1937 inability of Indian people to 1937 participate in a world war.
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