at Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Reiease 2015 07 The sz'dem y Daily Brief 121m 1968 9' 50x1 Declassified ih Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015 07 24 CIA-RDP79T00936A006200300001-5 0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015 07 24 50 2 _Soviet Union 3 Sweden - 4 Soviet Union India Pakistan 50x1 Satellite photography shows that 15 to 20 of the Soviets 57 sur- faceutomair missile complexes are now operational The is capable of intercepting high speed aircraft fly ing as far away as 75 miles and as high as 100 000 feet -Swedish officials are playing Kosygin s visit yesterday through Sat urday in low key They expect nothing much to happen Embassy Stockholm says it is unable to pinpoint any Specific reason for the trip but notes that the Russians probably consider they are doe ing well in Sweden and that a success ful uncontroversial visit will under- line Soviet respect for Sweden's neuw trality - New Dehli is badly disturbed by the news that the Soviet Union is will ing to sell arms to Pakistan The In dians have already made a formal pro test 5OX1 It is not clear what kind of equipn ment the Soviets are prepared to-sell Kesygin is quoted as saying that the arms will be defensive but acknowledged that the Pakistanis looked over some aircraft and equipment for a motorized brigade during their recent shoppingT trip to-Moscow Kosygin expects the ar rangements to be buttoned up before the end of the year 5OX1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015 07 24