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J.S. Rekhi, young Indian traveler, visits Atlanta during US leg of global tour to gauge public sentiments and promote understanding; defends India's 1961 Goa takeover as peace measure after 14 months in America.
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Seeing History In Its Making
Indian Visits
Atlanta
On World People Study
By GEORGE M. COLEMAN
The world may be facing a challenge today, but the path leading to understanding and helping the advancement of mankind is being steadily travelled by a visitor from that country to record the views, hopes and aspirations of men throughout the earth.
The picture of India as a nation seeking peace throughout the world may be facing a challenge today, but the path leading to understanding and helping the advancement of mankind
J. S. Rekhi, the 27-year-old son of a New Delhi doctor felt strongly the need to create a written media which would bring before the eyes of the world the feelings of the people who he described as the backbone of any nation.
He also felt the need to study social cultural, economic and industrial aspects of living in these countries to develop a better standard of living in any country.
The Indian felt so strongly that he gave up a thriving export business and started on a world-wide journey to visit all countries and get the feelings of people he could talk with.
The United States and World leader and democratic nation will regard much of his time. He has already spent 14 months in the country, and has most completed a Visit to Atlanta.
By resident he was in the midst of his travels when its major took over the three enclaves being held by Portugal. When asked about apparent change in policy of Prime Minister Nehru Rekhi had miffed he had been questioned about a hypocrisy he Welll.
He quickly explained that neither political tea prrachet but far a he private op.nion LeTeonoerned -he ihaflhe to y India as spoken for peace for wears bli who would listen.
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J. S. Rekhi, a 27-year-old son of a New Delhi doctor, abandons his export business to embark on a worldwide journey studying social, cultural, economic, and industrial aspects to foster global understanding and better living standards. After 14 months in the US, including a visit to Atlanta, he defends India's annexation of Goa enclaves from Portugal as a painful but necessary step for peace, emphasizing India's long commitment to peace.