- Early 1993: SS Ray contends that US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Robin Raphel's statement questioning Kashmir's accession to India should not be taken seriously, as it does not reflect actual US policy. But when approached later, US policymakers back Raphel's stand.
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- Late April-mid May 1995: Ambassador Ray reportedly sends a message to the Prime Minister complaining that his position is being undermined by the foreign secretary and Ministry of External Affairs officials, who informed US Ambassador Frank Wisner that New Delhi could live with it even if arms supply was restored to Islamabad. The Indian Embassy and the MEA later deny that such a message was sent by Ray.
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- Late july-mid August 1995: Ray takes the credit for the temporary shelving of the Brown Amendment, claiming that the embassy had pulled off a major diplomatic coup. He also claims that the mission was confident of preventing the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from endorsing the Brown Amendment.
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- Late September 1995: The Brown Amendment is passed by the US Senate, fully endorsed by President Bill Clinton and the executive branch of the US Government. Ray claims that the bill could still be stalled in the Senate through lobbying by Senators Pressler, Glenn and Fienstien.
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- Late October 1995: The US Congress jointly clears the Brown Amendment, setting off an uproar in India and a controversy between Ray and External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee.
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