New questions, including potential relationships to India, were lately raised by the Trump administration when it declassified previously unreleased documents on the 1963 execution of former US President John F. Kennedy.
The documents provide details on subtle CIA procedures during the Cold War, including the establishment of secret company headquarters in Calcutta and New Delhi, adding a new dimension to the ongoing conflict involving its international activities.
These conclusions are the result of a sizable selection of previously unreleased records, which provide insight into the CIA’s extensive presence in South Asia.
The company was able to run its own operations in New Delhi and Kolkata in India, Rawalpindi in Pakistan, Tehran in Iran, Colombo in Sri Lanka, Seoul in South Korea, and Tokyo in Japan, according to the documents.
In keeping with a plan promise, the Trump presidency declassified around 80 000 pages of documents related to Kennedy’s death on March 18, 2025. Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, praised the move as a move toward “maximum transparency,” rekindling the controversy over one of America’s most persistent treasures.
The death of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dallas is still a key moment in British history because of both the formal account’s lingering doubts and its horror.
An initial assessment by Reuters found no variation from the main story, despite the outrageous claims made in the recently released documents. The paperwork may provide further historical context, according to Harvard past professor Fredrik Logevall, the creator of JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century 1917-1956, but are unlikely to significantly affect the government’s knowledge of the event.
” It’s important to release all the documents, preferably in undated form. However, I don’t anticipate serious fresh revelations that fundamentally change our understanding of the events,” Logevall told Reuters.
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