1971.10.15, Kissinger, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Kissinger leaves for Peking tomorrow WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.-The White House today announced that Dr. Henry Kissinger would leave for Peking on Saturday to work out final plans for President Nixon’s forthcoming trip to China, reports AP. Dr. Kissinger, Mr....
1971.11.13, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
US arms ban does not irk Pakistan UNITED NATIONS. NOV. 13The Pakistani Foreign Secretary, Mr. S. M. Khan said yesterday he respected the US decision to suspend arms shipments to Pakistan says AP. “I cannot say we don’t need military hardware, but we respect the...
1971.11.01, Country (Russia), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
No Soviet request for overflight: Pindi KARACHI, OCT. 31–The Pakistan Foreign Office denied here yesterday that it had been approached by Moscow over permission for a Soviet Air Force plane, with Air Marshal Pavel Koutakhov on board to fly over Pakistan on its way to...
1971.12.22, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pak gunboat with 50 reach Burmese waters RANGOON. DEC. 21— A Pakistani gunboat with 50 crew abroad has reached Burmese waters near the north-western port of Akyab after fleeing across the Bay of Bengal from Chittagong, according to informed sources here, reports...
1971.10.30, Country (India), Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pakistan high on way to aggression on Indian New Delhi Oct. 30 An official briefing by the Indian Defence Ministry reveals that Pakistan, in her war moves, has fully mobilised her army to all Indian borders, in the three fronts—the eastern with West Bengal. Tripura...
1971.10.18, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Fresh Russian warning to Pakistan From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.-The Soviet Union is reported to have strongly warned Pakistan of any military nusadventure against India. The latest warning, couched in friendly and diplomatic words, has been...
1971.12.09, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
The screw is on again YES, President Nixon has put the screw on again. He has lost on time to let his Administration announce stoppage of economic aid for India which comes hard on the heels of the ban of sale of spare parts for radar and other defence equipment. Lest...
1971.06.18, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
U.S. Congressmen’s Move NEW DELHI, July 17.-Thirty-one members of the U.S. House of Representatives are going to seek an amendment of the U.S. foreign aid programme, asking the Government “not to give any further military and economic aid to Pakistan until the...
1971.07.23, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Swaran Singh
Pravda highlights Swaran Singh’s statement MOSCOW, July, 22.-The Indian Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh’s statement in Parliament on the possible negative consequences of Sino-American rapprocheemnt was receive din Moscow today with apparent sympathy,...
1971.09.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Organization (Omega)
US Consul fails to secure release of Omega team By A Staff Reporter, An attempt by the US Consul in Dacca to secure release of the Operation Omega volunteers imprisoned in Jessore appears to have failed. Information reaching Calcutta indicate that the Consul who had...