"I took the opportunity of my visit to Havana to meet and hold important discussions with Cuban leaders, including Prime Minister Dr. Castro. These discussions have contributed to further strengthening of Indo-Cuban relations which are already very close and cordial. We agreed that efforts should be made for greater co-operation in the economic and technical fields.
I also made a visit to Guyana, another important non-aligned country in the Caribbean, with whom we have very close and friendly relations, based on a long history of association and co-operative relationship. My talks with Foreign Minister Ramphel and others were extremely valuable. We are confident that my visit will lead to expanding co-operation between India and Guyana in many fields.
21. Speech at the meeting of the co-ordinating bureau of non-aligned countries on March 17, 1975 at Havana.
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22. Key note speech at the thirty-first session of the U. N. General Assembly on October 4, 1976 at New York. Opening paragraphs and references to the fifth-non-aligned conference held in Colombo in August. 1976, admission of Seychelles, and non-admission of Vietnam and Angola to the U. N. have been omitted.
23. Speech delivered on the U. N. Charter Day on June 26, 1976 in New Delhi.
24. Inaugural address at the seminar on “The United Nations and the Third World” on April 20, 1976 in New Delhi. The text of the speech has been condensed.
25. Speech at the ministerial conference on international economic co-operation on December 17, 1975 in Paris.
26. Address to the thirtieth U. N. General Assembly Session on September 2, 1975 in New York. The text of the address has been considerably shortened.
27. Statement made on September 2, 1975 at the seventh special session of the U. N. General Assembly in New York.