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I don't like the Indians, said Nixon during Bangladesh crisis

New Delhi:  Former US President Richard Nixon was baffled and annoyed with Americans' sympathies for India, which he described as a “physiological disorder”, says a new book based on declassified documents.He scorned a “phobia” among



He described Americans' popular sympathies for India as a “psychological disorder”, he says.



On top of that, Bass says, there was a mutual loathing between Nixon and Indira Gandhi. He had not cared for Jawaharal Nehru, either, but she had an extraordinary ability to get under his skin.

“Back in 1967, while Nixon was out of power and planning his way back, he had met again with Gandhi on a visit to Delhi. But when he called on her at her house, she had seemed conspicuously bored, despite the short duration of their talk.

“After about 20 minutes of strained chat, she asked one of her aides, in Hindi, how much longer this was going to take.  Nixon had not gotten the precise meaning, but he sure caught the tone,” he says.

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