1971.06.13, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pindi determined to create a Muslim State President Yahya Khan’s Army is inciting neighbour against neighbour in a new wave of terror in East Bengal, according to refugees now escaping to India writes Denes Neeid Associated Press correspondent. Hindus again are...
1971.06.17, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Replace Bengali script says Pak journals From our Special Correspondent NEW DELHI, JUNE 16For the sake of integration the Bengali script described as Sanskrit must be replaced by the Arabic or Persian script in Bangladesh. This view is expressed by at least two West...
1971.07.25, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
BAFFLING It is a trifle hard to understand why Pak air intrusions in Jammu and Kahmir on July 20 and 21 had to be condoned. These could not be dismissed either as technical or accidental, both being of fairly long duration and having taken place deep in the country....
1971.05.23, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Ghaffar Khan offers to mediate Pindi yet to react NEW DHLHI, MAY 22– Pakhtoon leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan has offered to mediate for a peaceful settlement of the conflict between East Bengal and West Pakistan, but the Pakistan military junta has failed to...
1971.07.03, Country (England), Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pakistan Objects To British M. P.’s Statement LONDON, July 2 Pakistan protested to Britain yesterday against a British member of Parliament who said refugees in East Bengal should not return to their ravaged homeland reports AP. Pakistan has said the statement...
1971.09.11, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Fresh air space violation reveals Pak design NEW DELHI, SETP. 10% Repeated air space violations by Pakistan’s jet war planes in the Kashmir sector reveals the Pakistani preparedness for a conflict with India The latest violations took place on September 6 when...
1971.10.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Swaran Singh
Wide support in UN to India’s stand : Singh WNE, DELHI, Oct. 7.-India’s stand that a political solution acceptable to the already elected representatives of Bangladesh was the only way to ensure the return of the refugees to their homeland has received...
1972.01.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Dhar discounts rumours of rift in Bangla NEW DELHI, JAN. 7-Mr. D. P. Dhar, Chairman of the Policy Planning Committee of the External Affairs Ministry, said today that reports about dissensions in Bangladesh leadership were highly exaggerated reports UNI. Participating...
1972.01.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Indo-Bangla Cultural Institute in the making At the initiative of the Bharatiya Sanskriti Bhawan, an IndoBangladesh educational, literary and cultural institution, is being formed with a view to promoting socio-economic and cultural relations between India and...
1971.09.29, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Talks today MOSCOW, Sept. 27.—The Indian Prime Minister, Mrs Gandhi, who flew into a rousing reception in Moscow today on a three-day visit, will being talks with Kremlin leaders at 10 a.m. tomorrow, reports agencies. The General Secretary of the Communist Party,, Mr....