U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian
- established diplomatic relations with interim government of India on Nov. 1, 1946 after announcing intention on Oct. 22 (Interim gov’t formed on Sept. 2)
- recognized Indian independence on August 15, 1947
- 1992- created position of Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
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CHIEFS OF MISSION FOR INDIA
- Henry Francis Grady (1947-1948)
- Loy Wesley Henderson (1948-)
- Chester Bliss Bowles (1951-1953)
- George Venable Allen (1953-1954)
- John Sherman Cooper (1955-1956)
- Ellsworth Bunker (1956-1961)
- John Kenneth Galbraith (1961-1963)
- Chester Bliss Bowles (1963-1969)
- Kenneth Barnard Keating (1969-1972)
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1973-1975)
- William Bart Saxbe (1975-1976)
- Robert Francis Goheen (1977-1980)
- Harry George Barnes (1981-1985)
- John Gunther Dean (1985-1988)
- John Randolph Hubbard (1988-1989)
- William Clark (1989-1992)
- Thomas Reeve Pickering (1992-1993)
- Kenneth C. Brill (1993-1994)
- Frank G. Wisner (1994-1997)
- Richard Frank Celeste (1997-2001)
- Robert D. Blackwill (2001-2003)
- David Campbell Mulford (2003-)
Foreign Relations of the United States with India:
FRUS, 1941; FRUS, 1942; FRUS, 1943; FRUS, 1944; FRUS, 1945; FRUS, 1946; FRUS, 1947