1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Anglo-USA differences over Bangladesh admitted HAMILTON (Bermuda), Dec, 21.–Mr. Edward Heath, British Prime Minister, and President Nixon have tacitly agreed to leave aside differences over their approach to the Indo-Pakistani conflict and to concentrate on...
1971.12.24, Country (England), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Indo-British accord on truce Keeping LONDON, Dec. 23.—The Foreign Minister of Britain and India today agreed on the need to maintain the ceasefire between India and Pakistan and to settle all outstanding problems through negotiations. He said India would want a peace...
1971.12.17, Country (Russia), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Soviet Fleet following 7th fleet From Our Special Representative, NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.—In the din on excitement over today’s developments, the movements of the U.S. 7th fleet as also of Soviet battleships continued to arouse speculative interest. Nothing was...
1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
US and Chinese diplomats find it tough in Dacca From Our Staff Reporter, DACCA, Dec. 21.—The two most, puzzled men in Dacca are perhaps the chiefs of the Chinese and the American consulates. Heads of both these missions do not go out of their residences, and the...
1971.12.24, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Nixon
Nixon refuses to call it diplomatic reverse of USA WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.-President Nixon, refuses to see India’s victory in the war with Pakistan as a diplomatic reverse for the USA despite his Government’s strong support for Pakistan at the United Nations...
1971.09.06, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Yahya Khan
Yahya’s Limited amnesty offer ISLAMABAD. SEPT 54 President Yahya Khan of Pakistan today granted amnesty to all persons accused to anti-State activities in Bangladesh war except for those already charged , says UPI. The announcement was made in an official...
1972.01.12, Kissinger, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
A vendetta against Kissinger From Krishna Bhatia, WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.-Besides speculation about the possible source of leak, the current public controversy over the publication of White House documents occasionally produces additional crumbs of secret information. It...
1971.11.14, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
USA will stay out in case of war : Rogers WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.-The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Rogers, said yesterday that in the event of hostilities between India and Pakistan the USA “will do everything we can to stay out” report AP and Reuter. He...
1971.12.02, Country (Russia), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Russian support for Indian stand reaffirmed MOSCOW, Dec. 1.-The mention of Indo-Pak tension in a sovietBulgarian joint communique published here today was seen by informed observers as a sign of unceasing Soviet effort to mobilise international opinion to prevail upon...
1971.07.20, Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Yahya Khan
Yaha’s war threat to India NEW DELHI, July 19. PRESIDENT YAHYA KHAN of Pakistan has blown hot and cold in the same breath, threatening total war on India while at the same time seeking her help for the return of refugees. The Pakistani President talked of...