1. 2. 3. Page 10 0 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 15, 1962 Russia Continues Indian Assistance NEW DELHI—(UPI)—The Soviet Union appeared today to be taking unusual measures to establish itself as a friend of India despite this nation's border war with Communist China—a Soviet ally, said former Moscow yesterday that a con- Tass News Agency reported in tract had been signed yesterday for the delivery to India of Soviet-made equipment for gas and oil exploration and research. THE AGENCY also announced that Russia had permitted India to open a consulate in Odessa because of growing trade, business and cultural relations between the two countries. Turkey is the only other non-Communist nation to maintain a consulate in the Soviet Union. It is located at Batumi on the Black Sea. Earlier this week Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru disclosed that the Russians had given assurances they would carry out agreements to supply India with MIG jit fighters and a plant to make them. NEHRU TOLD Parliament yesterday that the Soviet attitude has been "consistently friendly." "They have been put in a difficult position because they are an ally o. (Red) China," Nehru said. "We don't expect them to break that alliance. But we have their good wishes, even recently, and that is a consolation to us." Although the Soviet aid commitments to India were made before the border war broke out, it was considered significant that the Russians are going through with them. Of even greater interest to Western diplomats are the recent "good wishes" that Nehru spoke of, almost an indication of encouragement to India in its battle against the Chinese Reds. NEHRU, HIS campaign to drive out the Chinese Communists from Indian soil supported by a thunderous vote of confidence from Parliament, formed a new defense team yesterday. He named as defense minister Y. B. Chavan, 48-year-old chief minister of West India's Maharashtra state, to take the place of the ousted V. K. Krishna Menon. 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MOSCOW — (UPI) — Radio Moscow said today Russia has lived up to its end of the Cuban bargain and it is time the United States did the same. Moscow Deplores U.S. Cuban Policy In a commentary beamed to North America, the radio said some American politicians and influential administration circles still 'reckon on negotiating with a pistol in the pocket." (In London, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in correspondence with President John F. Kennedy had agreed to withdraw Soviet IL28 jet bombs from Cuba but under conditions unacceptable to Kennedy.) Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers t from Washington, reports said Kennedy has told Khrushchev within the past 48 hours that the issue of early removal of some 30 nuclear-capable bombers cannot drag on indefinitely. demonstration. 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