1971.07.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Swiss move on repatriation Indo-Pak accord on ascertaining Bengali diplomats’ allegiance New Delhi, July 9, India and Pakistan today reached an accord on the modalities of ascertaining the wishes of the former staff of the Pakistan Deputy High Commission in...
1971.09.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Top Pakistani spy held at Jalpaiguri JALPAIGURI, Sept 9.-Nazimul Hussain, stated to be a top Pakistani spy, was arrested on Tuesday evening, says PTI. Police sources said Hussain, who had crossed over to Indian territory on September 1, was the “brain” behind...
1971.11.01, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangla problem dominates PM’s talks with Heath LONDON, OCT. 31.—The Bangladesh problem dominated the talks Mrs. Gandhi had with Mr. Heath today at the British Prime Minister’s country residence, Chequers, outside London, report agencies. Mrs. Gandhi later...
1971.06.17, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
JP’s appeal to world leaders UNITED NATIONS, JUNE 13.-Leaders of the world have still time, though not too much time, to solve the Bangladesh problem and restore peace, the Sarvodaya Leader, Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan, said today addressing a rally before the...
1971.06.26, Country (America), Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
No Reply From USA Yet From Our special Representative, NEW DELHI, June 25.—There is no reply yet from the U.S. Government of India’s plca for recall of the armsladen ships, bound for Pakistan, or for an assurance that the flow of war material would not continue...
1971.09.10, Country (America), Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Rs. 3.3. Crore U. S. Food Aid to India NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.-Mr. Kenneth Keating, U.S. Ambassador to India, here today that an emergency U.S. relief programme had 1.8 million victims of flood and drought in eastern and southern India, says a USIS release. About 20,000...
1971.09.03, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangladesh to figure in PM’s foreign tour From Our London Office, September 4.-Though a general impression persists in the West that the main purpose of Mrs. Gandhi’s mission abroad towards the end of next month is to see how far the Nixon Administration...
1971.05.21, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Abdullah’s silence about Bangladesh criticised From Our Own Correspondent, JAMMU, May 20-The Union Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism. Dr. Karan Singh yesterdawy in an oblique reference to Sheikh Abdullah lashed at him for keeping mum at the perpetration of...
1971.12.16, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Surrender
HINDUSTAN STANDARD, DECEMBER 16, 1971 NIAZI GIVEN A FEW HOURS TO SURRENDER From Our Special Correspondent New Delhi, December 15 -Lt. Gen. Niazi, Commander-in-Chief of the West Pakistan occupation forces in Bangladesh has requested India for a cease-fire. General...
1971.12.13, Country (India), Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Wars
HINDUSTAN STANDARD, DECEMBER 13, 1971 INDIAN TROOPS PARA DROPPED NEAR DACCA By Amitava Das Gopta Indian troops were paradropped in selected areas in the vicinity of Dacca at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Simultaneously, Indian ground forces were closing in on the capital from...