1. The Kurram Border Joint Anglo-Afghan Commission. 2. The selection of commissioners. 3. Kurram-Khost Commission Progress Report, 1936. 4. The Afghan government has returned three firearms. 5. The issuance of directives stating that no decision made by an Anglo-Afghan Joint Commission on the Border may be changed in any way in the future without the express consent of the Government of India. Opening a personal ledger account is number six. 7. Upkeep of proforma accounting for payments to and reallocations from British tribesmen involved in cases decided by the Kurram-Khost Joint Commission in 1936. 8. Kurram, a political agent, holds credit for Afghan rupees that are owed to the government in comparable Indian currency. 9. The Afghan government's refusal to accept in India or

Keywords Major W.R. Hay
London
Department Foreign and Political
Branch Frontier
From Year / Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
1935
To Year / Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
1935
Identifier PR_000006035777
File No. 186-F
Location Repository-3
File Size 84.3 MB
Pages 138
Collection Digitized Public Records
Foreign and Political
Language English
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