1971.10.23, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
War threats recede From Four Special Correspondent, The Prime Minister’ decision to go abroad at a time when the war-hysteria in Pakistan backed by a menacing massing of troops on India’s borders, has reached a del000iOrious pitch could not have been taken...
1971.07.31, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
In Bangladesh, says Gen Kaul NEW DELHI, July 30.-Gen. Kaul, former Chief of General Staff and author of the controversial. “The Untold Story”, has criticised the Government for its falilure to take timely action in Bangladesh, says UNI. In his new book...
1971.12.07, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Big gains in western front New Delhi Dec. 6.-Indian troops launched several probing attacks .on enemy defences in the Jammu, Pathankot and Amritsar sectors today. In the Rajasthan sector they were in occupation of a 1,000 sq. km. area inside Sind, according to...
1971.06.17, Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK India did protest too much! BY RANJIT ROY, It is time the Government of India realised that its credibility over the affairs of Bangladesh has slumped. The enthusiasm created by its pronouncements in the early days of the struggle in Bangladesh has...
1971.07.02, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Swaran Singh
Inviting Foreign Parliamentarians Swaran Singh Agrees To Suggestion From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, July 2~On the ground that an official text of President Yahya Khan’s broadcast on Bangladesh had still to be received Mr. Swaran Singh declined to add...
1971.09.07, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
IFWJ’s concern at detention of 2 newsmen NEW DELHI, Sept. 6.–The Working Committee of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists has expressed “deep concern” at the continued detention of the two Indian journalists. Mr. Deepak Banerjee and Mr....
1971.11.25, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Army to cross border only in self-defence From our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI Nov. 24.-Indian Armed Forces, which until recently were under orders not to cross the border whatever the provocation from Pakistan, have now been instructed that, if they are under...
1971.07.24, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Intruding Pak Planes To Be Shot Down Jagjivan Ram’s Assurance To Parliament From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, July 23—Mr. Jagjivan Ram suggested today that the two “deliberate” Pakistani air intrusions over Kashmir on Tuesday, though detected, were...
1971.07.13, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
RSS condemns attitude of Big Powers NAGPUR, July 12—The Rashtriya Swayamservak Sangh today assailed the big powers for keeping mum over “the worst genocide in human history” being Committed in Bangladesh and giving military aid to Pakistan “in a most brazenfaced...
1971.07.24, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Over Rs. 1000 donated to Bangladesh Relief Fund The employees of Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry in a meeting held on April 23 last at Royal Exchange Hall under the presidency of Mr. Benoy Roy Chowdhury have donate Rs. 1,075 to the National Relief Fund for...