1971.07.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Internal affair, says Chou Paris: Experts on Chinese affairs believe that China has decided to remain “neutral” in the war between West and East Pakistan, reports AFP. Their opinion is readically different from that of both the Indian and the Pakistani Press, and even...
1971.07.17, Country (America), Kennedy, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
U.S. Military Aid To Pakistan Kennedy calls for Investigation WASHINGTON, July 16.-Senator Edward Kennedy has asked the general accounting office to investiagte the conditions under which U.S. Military aid is being sent to Pakistan, reports AP. Mr. Kennedy, who is the...
1971.07.21, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Nixon
Arms aid issue may put Nixon in trouble WASNINGTON, July 20.—U.S. government sources say President Nixon soon will have to face the question of military aid for Pakistan or find Congress has made the decision for him, reports AP. The Administration has been studying...
1971.08.24, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Dr. Malik may replace Tikka Khan NEW DELHI, AUG. 23.—There seems to be some substance in the speculation that the aged Dr. A. M. Malik unfortunately is Bengali from East Bengal is likely to succeed Gen. Tikka Khan as the military administrator of Pakistan in Dacca....
1971.07.16, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pak Murmurs Against Commonwealth NEW DELHI, July 15.- The Pakistani Government is currently giving serious thought to the desirability of severing its relations with the commonwealth , says UNI. quoting Radio Pakistan. A Government spokesman said in Islamabad...
1971.08.02, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Yahya Khan
Yahya Intent On War, Feels Tass MOSCOW, Aug. 1.-The Soviet official news agency, Tass, today conveyed in effect that President Yahya Khan of Pakistan was spoiling for a fight with India, says PTI. In a Paris report quoting a French agency. Tass said that four...
1971.08.01, Country (Russia), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), UN
Russia against posting of UN observers MOSCOW, July 31.-Moscow today indicated that it backed India in its opposition to the proposal for stationing of United Nations observers on the Indian side of the border with East Bengal, report agencies. The latest issue of...
1971.07.29, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
U.S. Administration Rejects Advice of Harvard Experts WASHINGTON, July 28.-The USA apparently has rejected the advice of three Harvard experts who urged that the USA suspend all economic and military aid to Pakistan utilil the present crisis in East Bengal was...
1971.07.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
THE PAKISTAN ECONOMY A Clever Game of Bluff By Sarwar Lateef The crucial question that West Pakistan has yet to ask itself is the price it is willing to pay for the “integrity and solidarity of the country” This is not altogether surprising. On any reckoning the...
1971.07.29, Country (Russia), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
THE RUSSIAN REACTION It would be interesting to know if the Communist Party of India now regrets having issued a statement President Nixon’s plan to visit China within 48 hours of the simultaneous announcement from Washington and Peking. The CPI Central...