1971.07.06, Kissinger, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Kissinger arriving today From Our Special Correspondent New Delhi, July 5. -Mr. Kissiner, Adviser to the U.S. President, Mr. Nixon, is arriving here tomorrow afternoon for talks with the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister and the Defence Minister. The Foreign...
1971.07.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Nixon refuses to stop arms flow : Senator WASHINGTON, July 8.-Arms shipments to Pakistan are being maintained as a result of a ruling by President Nixon himself, it has now been revealed, report agencies. Senator Frank Church, Idaho Democrat, charged in the Senate...
1971.07.08, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
USA offered several bombers to Pindi WASHINGTON, July 7.-The State Department said yesterday the US had offered several B-57 bombers to Pakistan as part of a “once only exception” in last autumn to its embargo on arms shipments, reports Reuter. But none of...
1971.07.08, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Shipments on way will not be bared RAWALPINDI, July 7.-(AP)—The United States has assured Pakistan it will not interfere with four or five more shiploads of military spare parts and ammunition purchased by Pakistan in the U.S. under licence and still scheduled to...
1971.07.11, Country (India), Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Izvestia’s Appeal to India And Pakistan MOSCOW, July, 11.–The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia yesterday advised India and Pakistan in identical terms to make efforts to prevent a “further aggravation of the situation” in the Indian subcontinent,...
1971.07.13, Country (America), Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
US announcement on arms aid to India surprises Delhi From Our Political Correspondent, NEW DELHI July, 12.–The announcement by the US State Department that $5 million has been earmarked as military aid to be given to India in 1972 has come as a surprise to New...
1971.07.11, Country (America), Country (India), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
India bewildered over US arms supply NEW DELHI July, 10.-The Government of India appears to be bewildered over the continued supply of American arms to Pakistan, even after a series of Highlevel contacts and exchanges of views between the two countries, says UNI....
1971.07.11, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Yahya Khan
Kosygin, Heath asked Yahya not to close door of negotiation? From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI July, 10.—The Soviet Premier, Mr. Kosygin, and the British Premier Mr. Heath, wrote personal letters to President Yahya Khan of Pakistan in the third week of June....
1971.07.14, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
AMERICAN TRAGEDY WAWHINGTONS, Unsolicited offer of what it chooses to all military aid to New Delhi is a diplomatic balancing act. The objective is to justify its policy of continuing arms supply to Pakistan in defiance of world opinion. The U.S. diplomatic equation...
1971.07.13, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Picketing at Baltimore against arrival of Padma BALTIMORE (MARYLAND), July, 12.—More than 100 persons began picketing at a city dock early today hours before the expected arrival of the “Padma”, the ship reported to be carrying American arms to Pakistan, says...