1971.07.27, Country (China), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
China pulling a double face on Bangla issue? From Our Special Reporter, Communist China’s attitude towards the freedom struggle in Bangladesh seems to have been sorewhat flexible. A recent issue of Peking Review, in its official commentary on Bangladesh, spels...
1971.07.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Nixon
NIXON’S VISIT: EACTION IN MOSCOW From DAVID BONAVIA, PRESIDENT Nixon’s announcement that he is to visit China is something the Soviet Government has been apprehensive of for several years, and its suddenness will turn the apprehension into controlled...
1971.07.25, Kennedy, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Kennedy warned against divulging State secrets WASHINGTON, July 24.-The State Department yesterday warned Senator Kennedy that it might refuse to co-operate with him on Pakistani relief problems if he continued to make public confidential diplomatic cables, adds...
1971.07.22, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
US involvement in Bangladesh : no official comment NEW DELHI July, 21.-Official circles today declined to comment on the reported American move to send police experts to advice. West Pakistani authorities on counterinsurgency stops in East Bengal, says UNI. A report...
1971.09.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangladesh Issue Not An Internal Problem –Prof. Galbraith By a Staff Reporter, AFTER visiting several evacuee camps in West Bengal. Prof. Galbraith the noted economist and a former U.S. Ambassador to India told reporters in Calcutta on Saturday that anything...
1971.08.09, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Gromyko’s Delhi talks centre round Bangladesh From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, Aug. 8.–Problems arising out of the Bangladesh movement and Pakistan’s attitude cropped up during the 65-miunite talks between India and the Soviet Union at Foreign...
1971.09.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Galbraith Will See things For Himself From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, Sept. 8.-Mr. John Kenneth Galbraith, former U.S. Ambassador to India, and Harvard political economist whose name is a household word in the West. Is in India this week on a short...
1971.09.02, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
US official takes a trip to Dacca From Our Airport Correspondent, Mr. David M. Abshire, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, left for Delhi on Tuesday night after a day’s halt in the city. He had arrived from Bangkok on Monday. He...
1971.08.21, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Use of US Boeings to carry Pak troops being probed WASHINGTON Aug. 20.—The USA is investigating a report that two leased American Boeing 707s have been integrated into Pakistan airline which is ferrying troops to the troubled East Bengal, a State Department spokesman...
1971.08.19, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
War will be suicidal, Kosygin tells Yahya From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, Aug. 18.—The Soviet Premier, Mr. Kosygin, is said to have told President Yahya Khan that any war with India will be suicidal for Pakistan. According to diplomatic sources here, he has...