1971.10.18, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
TRAP FOR UNWARY The Prime Minister merely reiterated India’s known position when she said at the Press conference that there could be no Indo-Pakistan dialogue over the Bangladesh issue. This mischievous suggestion is a trap set for India by the wily President...
1971.07.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
India Being Kept At Receiving End Of Threats, Say M.P.s From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, July 21.–The Opposition in the Rajya Sabha expressed strong dissatisfaction with what Mr. N. G. Goray (PSP) described as the Government’s continuing posture...
1971.10.24, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
India will not act in anger : PM From Four Special Correspondent, New Delhi Oct. 23.—The Prime Minister told the nation today in a broadcast that the country has facing anger today but “India should not speak or act in anger or in haste.” It has time for the...
1971.10.28, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Chinese envoy greets Mrs Gandhi in Vienna From TARAPADA BASU, VIENNA, Oct 28.-A thaw in the SINOIndian relations was visible last night when Mrs. Gandhi was warmly greeted by the Ambassador of China in Vienna, Mr. Wang at the reception given by Chancellor Brune...
1971.10.24, Country (India), Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
PM’s handling of East Bengal problem praised By A Staff Reporter, The way Mrs. Gandhi has handled the East Bengal problem is ‘unparalleled’ and her style of diplomacy is a class itself, said Mr. Ravindrah Ghurburrun, the High Commissioner of Mauritius in...
1972.01.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pakistan yields to rebel prisoners KARACHI JAN. 9The worst jail riots in Pakistan’s history ended after 24 hours following appeals to rebel prisoners that their “genuine grievances” would be removed, says Reuter. The riots, which began on Friday and...
1971.12.01, Country (India), Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
India not Opposed to Troops withdrawal -But Pak Army must quit Bangladesh First :P.M. From Four Special Representative, NEW DELHI Nov. 30.- Mrs Gandhi today forsaw “next month” as a period “of very great difficulty for us and also for the people of...
1971.05.24, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
PM urges Sadat to persuade Yahya CAIRO, May 23.-The Prime Minister of India has sent a personal message to the UAR President, Mr Sadat, which was understood to be primarily concerned with the grave situation in East Bengal and its consequent repercussions on the...
1971.06.12, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Swaran Singh
Swaran Singh mission faces dubious prospect From J. K. BANERJEE, UNITED NATIONS, JUNE 12.—New Delhi has now sent its official and unofficial emissaries to foreign capitals after its attempts to influence foreign governments to look at the evacuee problem as a result...
1971.12.11, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Enemy beaten back in Chhamb for third time From our Special Correspondent, New Delhi Dec. 10.–For the third time in a week, the Pakistani Army in a major battle, was beaten back in the Chhamb sector this afternoon by the gallant Indian troops. According to an official...