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August 17, 1974

Telegram No. ROM/101/1/73 Indian Ambassador to Italy to Ministry of External Affairs

In a telegram to India’s Secretary (E) V.C. Trivedi, Apa B. Pant, India’s Ambassador to Italy, describes the Italian reaction to US President Richard Nixon’s resignation amidst the Watergate scandal. Pant relates that most Italians are in utter disbelief over Nixon’s resignation. He also finds that intellectual circles in Italy believe the scandal to be indicative of a flawed US political system, while political circles in Italy seemingly view the episode as a welcome development for the welfare of Europe.

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Subject File No. 26, Papers of Apa B. Pant, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library

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