1971.09.07, Country (India), Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
India Cannot Be Cowed By Threats, Says P.M. UNDHAMPUR (Jammu), Sept, 6.—Mrs Gandhi said today that India could not be intimidated by any threat from any quarter and added : “We are strong enough to give a fitting reply to whoever ventures to disturb our peace,...
1971.10.30, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Mrs. Gandhi in London, talks with Heath today LONDON OCT. 29.–Mrs. Gandhi arrived here by air today for talks with British leaders on Bangladesh and other major international developments, Reports Reuter. She feew here from Vienna and was received at London Airport by...
1971.07.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
THE LIMITS OF PROTEST New Delhi’s Note of protest to Washington regarding U.S. arms aid to Pakistan is as forthright as it needs to be. be. It places on record, in the clearest terms, India’s disapproval of a policy seemingly indistinguishable from aiding...
1971.12.25, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
The big impact BY PRADEEP DASGUPTA THE liberation of Bangladesh, which is as neighbourly to Assam as to West Bengal and Tripura, is an event of immeasurable import equally to this State. The impact of a republican Bangladesh on the Assam sector of the Indian territory...
1971.10.20, Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Civil defence steps in West Bengal soon By A Staff Reporter, Civil defence measures, including precautions against air raid, will be introducted in West Bengal shorty. These have become necessary following the increasing belligerency of Pakistani troops near West...
1971.10.30, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Easter States alerted about spies By A Staff Reporter, The Government of India is taking steps to arrest spies and saboteurs, quite a large number of whom have entered the border States in the guise of tourists. The Centre has already alerted the Eastern States about...
1971.08.19, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Organization (Omega)
Omega members, pushed back into India By A Staff Reporter, The eight British and American members of ‘Omega’. who had entered Bangladesh on Tuesday with relief materials, were pushed back to India by Pak troops on Wednesday after holding them under arrest...
1971.06.25, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Shelling of Indian border continues From Our Own Correspondent, KRISHNAGAR, June 24.-Pak troops opened fire around 10 on Tuesday night and kept up their agressive activities along the Prugpore border. They opened fire on two other occasions. Pak mortar shells landed...
1971.10.30, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Ray at Shillong, talks on border situation SHILLONG, OCT, 29-Mr. Siddhartha Shankar Ray, Union Minister for Education and social Welfare, had discussions here today on the border situation and the influx of evacuees from Bangladesh, with the Governor of Assam and...
1971.09.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Swaran Singh
India-Nepal treaty for mutual benefit : Singh KATHMANDU, Sept. 4.-The External Affairs Minister, Mr. Swaran Sing and the Nepalese Prime Minister Mr. Kirtinidhi Bista, have commended the recently concluded trade and transit treaty and expressed and the hope that it...