1971.07.28, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pak saboteurs under duress AGARTALA, July 27.-The martial Law authorities in Bangladesh are sending saboteurs to India under the treat that their failure to do the assigned job would entail the execution of their parents. This was revealed by the interrogation of six...
1971.11.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
New Indo-US relationship in the offing : Keating President Nixon”, report the outcome of the Gandin The New Delhi Nov. 13.-The Us Ambassador in India, Mr. Kenneth Keating, has said “A new and mature relationship between India and the US will emerge as a result...
1971.08.15, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Kidnapped journalists’ parents meet PM From Our Delhi Office, Aug. 14.–Parents of Mr. Deepak Banerjee, a Calcutta journalist who had been kidnapped by Pakistani troops from Indian territory on April 2 along with a journalist student, met the Prime Minister here...
1971.09.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
“Autonomous Baluchistan” moment starts The people of Baluchistan have started a new movement for full autonomy under the leadership Khan Abbus Samad Khan Achakjai Popularly known as the “Baluch Gandhi,” according to “Natun Bangla,” the organ of the...
1972.01.07, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
P.O.W.s in Ranchi camp quite comfortable From Our Staff Correspondent, NEW DELHI, JAN. 6.—It looked like a mini Army cantonment with POW’s basking in the afternoon winter sun here and there in groups, leisurely sitting on spacious grounds where row of makeshift...
1972.01.12, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pakistan proclaims freedom of Press RAWALPINDI, JAN. 11–Pakistan’s new Information Minister, Mr. Abdul Hafiz Pirzada yesterday proclaimed the freedom of the Press in the country at a news conference from which foreign newsmen were excluded, report AP and PTI....
1971.07.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Many West Pakistani Firms Close Down NEW DELHI, July 13 Scores of industrial concerns have been closed down and hundreds of workers laid off or retrenched in West Pakistan due to lack of industrial raw materials and loss of the East Bengal market for finished products...
1971.12.11, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
India will rather do without foreign aid : PM NEW DELHI Dec. 10.—The Prime Minister declared here today that if foreign aid interfered with India’s freedom of action, self-respect and ideals; “we will rather do without it and stand on our feet,”...
1971.05.21, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pak story of hijackers’ trial a big hoax From Our own Correspondent JAMMU, MAY 20 Radio Pakistan’s report about the prosecution of two hijackers Hashim Qureshi and Ashra— has been described as a “hoax” on the part of the Pakistan Government to...
1972.01.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Belated measures The anxiety of the West Bengal Government over the reported flow of arms into the State from Bangladesh is a trifle belated. It should have anticipated this threat to the State’s security as soon as the civil war broke out in Bangladesh and...