Date: March 30, 1973

Time: Unknown between 11:42 am and 11:56 am

Location: Oval Office

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-Brezhnev’s intentions

-US position

-Congress

-President’s gains

-USSR issue

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] issues

Ambassador Lakshmi K. Jha entered at 11:44 am. Members of the press and the White House

photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

Photographs

Kashmir

-Governorship

-Beauty

-Jawaharlal Nehru

-Fondness

President’s schedule

-Meetings of ambassadors with President on departure

-Purpose of this meeting

-Importance of India

-Geographic placement

-Indian people

-Jha’s work as ambassador

US-India relations

-Indo-Pakistan War

-Aid to Pakistan

-Restraint by India

-Threats to India

-Improvements

-Public statements

-Suspicions

-Confrontations

-Political systems

-Two largest democracies

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-Exchanges

-Mutual interests

-Freedom

-Peace

-Perception of opposition by world

-Message to Indira Gandhi

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Desire for post

-Work for improved relations

-Differences of interests

-Divided Pakistan

-Anti-Americanism in India

-Press

-Parliament

-Latin America

-Europe

-USSR

-Jha’s tenure as ambassador

-Successor

-Consequences

-US press reports, speeches of Anti-Indian prejudice by President

-Pakistan

-President’s reaction

-Falsity

-Desire for good relations

-Impression of President’s opposition

-Impact on superpowers, neighbors

-Jha’s mission

-Memories

-Difficulties

-Appreciation for communication with Kissinger

-Improvements

-Gandhi

-Respect of President

-Woman

-Leadership

-Skillful politician

-Electoral victory margin

-Moynihan

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-Meetings with Indian officials

-Economy

-Jha’s successor

-Political discussions

-Jha’s tenure

-Confidence

-Handling of press

-Columnists

Gifts

-Photograph

-Ashtray

Kissinger and Jha left at 11:56 am.

Ziegler.

Shackford’s retirement

-Age

Photographs

Award to Shackford in 1956

-President’s presentation

-Work in Middle East

-Articles’ conclusion

-Hopelessness

US foreign policy

-Relations with Union of Soviets Socialist Republics [USSR]

-US, USSR, People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Changes

-Mutual interests

-Shackford’s understanding

-Exchange of art [?]

-Ethiopia

-Benito Mussolini’s invasion

Shackford’s career

-Senior management

Photograph

-Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins

The Shackfords left and John D. Ehrlichman entered at 12:02 pm.

[Transcripts of the following portion of the conversation may be found in RG 460, Box, 173, pp.

1-12; SI, Bk. IV, pt. 1, pp. 452-63 (388-399, 1-12); SRPC, pp. 388-399 (1-12).]

Ziegler left at an unknown time before 12:18 pm during the transcribed portion.

[End of transcription]

Ehrlichman left at 12:18 pm.

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