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Nehru Says Pakistani Forces Are Crippled

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B.K. Nehru Indian Ambassador to the United States, said last night that the Pakistani military machine has been destroyed. Only if the United States were to rearm Fakistan, claimed Nehru, would that country represent a threat to the Indian people.

Nehru told his audience in the Lowell House Junior Common Room that the India-Pakistan dispute was the result of a Pakistani "psychosis" -- an irrational fear of a larger and more advanced India.

China opposes India, he said, because the Indian government is attempting to eliminate poverty by democratic rather than methods. External pressure by the Chinese forces India to divert poverty funds for the military effort, Nehru explained.

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