1971.07.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
How many wreaths for Bangladesh? Chinese support for Yahya Khan is one of the most puzzling props of the Pakistan military regime–and the suppression of East Bengal. Here JOHN GITTINGS alayses the factors behind Peking’s curious allegiances. AT A time when...
1971.07.01, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
More U.S. Aid For Pakistan New Delhi, June 30. —The USA will give to Pakistan aid totalling Rs 4.27 crores to meet the cost of relief and rehabilitation in East Bengal and to acquire coastal boats for improving tansportation in the region, reports UNI. Two agreements...
1971.07.01, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Move By Kennedy To Stop Arms Shipments WASHINGTON, June 30.–Senator Edward Kennedy complained on Monday, to the State Department against the new shipment of arms to Pakistan, says PTI. He denounced the Administration moves as “misleading and contradictory” and in...
1905, Country (India), District (Chittagong), District (Dhaka), District (Rajshahi), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
শিরোনামঃ বঙ্গভঙ্গ প্রস্তাব সম্পর্কিত দলিল সুত্রঃ স্ট্রাগল ফর ফ্রিডমঃ আর.সি.মজুমদার, পৃষ্ঠা-২০ তারিখঃ ১৯শে জুলাই,১৯০৫ বঙ্গভঙ্গ বাংলার আসাম, ঢাকা, চট্টগ্রাম আর রাজশাহী বিভাগ নিয়ে আলাদা একটি অঙরাজ্য গঠিত হবে, এখবরটি প্রথম কোলকাতা প্রেস-এ প্রকাশ পাশ ১৯০৫ সালের ৬ই জুলাই।...
1971.07.06, Kissinger, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Keating Back In Delhi, Kissinger Due Today From Our Special Correspondent New Delhi, July 5. —Mr. Kenneth B. Keating, the U. S. Ambassador, who arrived here today from Washington on the eve of Dr. Henry Kissinger’s visit tomorrow, has no plans to leave his Delhi...
1971.07.09, Kissinger, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Kissinger confers with Pak Army chief New Delhi, July 9. President Nixon’s National Security Affairs Adviser, Mr. Henry Kissinger, conferred with the Pakistan Army Chief, Mr. Abdul Hamid Khan, in Nathiagali near Peshwar today. Radio Pakistan, which reported...
1971.07.10, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
USA keeping its options open on arms for Pakistan New Delhi, July 9. —The U.S. Administration is keeping its options open regarding future arms supplies to Pakistan. This is the inference drawn here from Washington’s silence in response to queries regarding the...
1971.07.07, Kissinger, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Kissinger meets Haksar, Kaul New Delhi, July 6.-President Nixon’s Adviser on National Security. Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, today had informal talks with Mr. P. N. Haksar, Secretary to the Prime Minister, and the Foreign Secretary. Mr. T. N. Kaul report agencies....
1971.07.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
To go on arming Pakistan WAHSHINGTON, July 9.-A United States official has said that a single State Department telephone call to customs authorities could stop further U.S. Military shipments to Pakistan, reports AP. “As of now, no such stop order is in the works,”...
1971.07.11, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Senator Proxmire brought US arms sale plan to light From J. K. BANERJI, NEW YORK, July, 10.—Nixon Administration’s arms sales plan for the present fiscal year starting in the month of July has come to light due to the presistent prodding of Senator Proxmire, of...