العلاقات السياسية بين مسقط وعُمان والهند p.3

FO 371/126912 1957
AIR BAG
CONFIDENTIAL
10815/4/41/52

BRITISH EMBASSY, M
WASHINGTON, Þ.c.,

JULY 31, 1957.

Stowart Rockwell who is now Director
of the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs in the
State Department, mentioned to me yesterday that
he had seen a report which presumably originated
from one of our sources, that a Syrian called
Shammari, with a Jordanian passport, had recently
made a journey from Dubai to New Delhi in
connection with the Oman rebellion, and that
subversive pamphlets had been printed in New Delhi. K
He wondered if this meant that the Indian Government. Menon
might have a finger in the pie.

Do you know anything about this?
I said it was news to me; that there were a good
many Indians in the area, but that I heard nothing
of their getting involved in Omani affairs; and
that it seemed most unlikely to me that the Indian
Government would want to get mixed up in them -
especially as the Sultan had his own frictions with
the Pakistanis. As you know, the Americans, on a
much smaller scale, reciprocate the Indians!
tendency to suspect them of limitless intriguing
and mischiefmaking.

I am sending copies of this letter to
Given in Bahrain and to Rob at New Delhi.

D.M.H. Riches, Esq.,
Eastern Department,
Foreign Office,