Date: February 8, 1973

Time: 2:34 pm-3:07 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan; the White House photographer was present at

the beginning of the meeting.

Confirmation hearings

-J. William Fulbright

[Photograph session]

Moynihan’s ambassadorship

-Question

-India

Fulbright

-Attitude

-Racism

-Asia, Africa

US-India relations

-Indira Gandhi

-President’s conversation with William P. Rogers

-Speech

-US racism

-Moynihan’s dealings

-Liberal Democrat

-Pakistan

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Importance

-President’s meeting with Indira Gandhi

-President’s trip to PRC

-PRC relations

-Moynihan’s job

-Public appearance

-Liberal Democrat

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-Private dealings

-Contrast

-Travel in India

-Lakshmi Kant Jha

-Ambassador from India

-Party

-Indira Gandhi

-Speech

-Policy

-Nepal

-Women

-Parents

-Jawaharlal Nehru

-Aristocrats

-View of Great Britain, US

-PRC

-Concerns

-Frankness, self-interest

-Jha

-Triloki Nath Kaul’s forthcoming visit to US

-Communism

-Moynihan

-Talk with Henry A. Kissinger

-Communications with White House

-Germany

-Problems to be discussed

-Privacy

-Outside of bureaucracy

-Leaks

-White House directives

-Denials

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-Instructions from President

-Kissinger

-Pentagon

-State Department

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Conversation with William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Visit to India

-Qualities

-Harvard University

-Baptists

-Radar systems

-Pakistan

-Purchase from US

-Importance

-Military Power

-Personnel carriers

-Melvin R. Laird

-Balance

-Numbers

-Compared with Pakistan

-Kissinger

-US-Pakistan relations

-PRC

-Weakness

-Stability of Pakistan

-Numerical superiority

-Nuclear potential

-Effect on other nations

-Japan, Brazil

-Arms in South Asia

-Artillery

-Pakistan

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-North Korea

-Competition

-Production

-Foreign aid

-Wheat purchases

-Wheat sales

-Chicago

-Soviet Union

-US surplus

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Earl L. Butz

-US assistance

-Trade deficit

-Raymond Songay [?]

-Rogers

-Report in 1969

-Currency

-Agreement with US

-Foreign aid

-Compared with Germany’s Marshall Fund

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 2:34 pm.

Helicopter

Bull left at an unknown time before 3:07 pm.

US-India relations

-Foreign aid

-Kissinger

-World War I debts

-Adolf Hitler

-President’s meeting with Wilbur D. Mills

-Moynihan’s travel to India

-Wife and family

-Rome

-Arrival in India

-Vacation

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-Delay

-Mills

-Gandhi’s speech

-Moynihan’s demeanor

-Publicity

-Bureaucrats

-Moynihan’s acquaintance

-Importance

-President’s letter to Gandhi

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft’s draft

-Contents

-Relationship

-Moynihan’s association with Democrats

-Bipartisanship

-President’s confidence in Moynihan

Moynihan

-Departure for India -Vietnam settlement

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s visit to India

Rogers C. B. Morton entered at an unknown time before 3:07 pm.

-Confirmation

-Gandhi

Moynihan left at 3:07 pm.