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December 1: Telegram from Amconsul Calcutta to Secretary State “Qaiyum said MEA policy planning chairman DP Dhar in his latest visit to Calcutta had questioned BD “Foreign Minister” Mushtaq Ahmed about allegations that Mushtaq was negotiating with USG, saying that in so doing, Mushtaq was “traitor.” According Qaiyum, Mushtaq denied everything, but Dhar said he [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, December, Bangladesh government, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Kissinger, Mukti Bahini, Nixon, Pakistani Views, Role of India, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Surrender, Tajuddin, Victory Day, war, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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November 1: Peking Policy in Indo-Pak Dispute “China’s major operational goal at the present is to avoid an Indo-Pak war and to discourage the forcible detachment of East Pakistan from the west – the latter not because the Chinese have any vital interests in the unity of Pakistan but because they wish to avoid a [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, November, Time line of Events, Bangladesh government, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Kissinger, Mukti Bahini, Nixon, Pakistani Views, Role of India, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Tajuddin, war, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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October 2: Discussion Between US Secretary Rogers and India FonMin Swaran Singh (India)-Bangla Desh-GOP Negotiations: Secretary urged GOI initiate dialogue without insisting upon Mujib’s participation to see what could be accomplished. Swaran Singh replied that US has contacts with Bangla Desh people. It has greater influence, it should try bring about dialogue. October 3: Telegram [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, October, Time line of Events, Bangladesh government, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Kissinger, Mukti Bahini, Nixon, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Six Point Program, Swaran Singh, Tajuddin, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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September 1: Directives to the nation by Bangla Desh government September 2: The slaughter of 200,000 Bengalis – El Commercio – Equador Memorandum of conversation between The Secretary Christopher Van Hollen, Deputy Assistant Secretary, NEA Peter D. Constable, Senior Political Officer, Pakistan-Afghanistan Affairs Maj. Gen. Inam-ul Haq, Director General, Defense Procurement; Pakistan Ministry of Defense [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, September, Time line of Events, Agha Hilaly, Bangladesh government, Bhasani, civil war, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Khandaker Moshtaque Ahmed, Kissinger, Nixon, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Swaran Singh, Tajuddin, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, August, Time line of Events, Bangladesh government, civil war, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Kissinger, Mujib Nagar, Nixon, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Tajuddin, Tikka Khan, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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July 1: Letter From President Nixon to Indian Prime Minister Gandhi: “With regard to the need for actions which will make possible a reversal of the refugee flow, we have continued to emphasize that a return to peace and security in East Pakistan and a viable political settlement are crucial to restoration of a more [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, July, Time line of Events, Agha Hilaly, Bangladesh government, Bhasani, civil war, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Khandaker Moshtaque Ahmed, Kissinger, Nixon, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Swaran Singh, Tajuddin, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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June 3: US ambassador to India, Keating suggested Kissinger that military assistance to Pakistan was out of the question since they were still killing in East Pakistan and when refugees were still pouring into India. Kissinger informed him that the President would uphold the “One Time Exception” of arms sales to Pakistan. June 4: Conversation [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, June, Agha Hilaly, Bangladesh government, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Kissinger, Mujib Nagar, Nixon, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Swaran Singh, Tajuddin, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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April 1: New York Times reports heavy killing in Dhaka. Muslim League President Mumtaz Daultana: Mujib’s demands were much as President Yahya had spelled out in his address to the nation, except that Yahya had not detailed Mujib’s views on an interim central government. Mujib had wanted Yahya to remain as President with no political [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, April, Agha Hilaly, Archer Blood, Bangabandhu 7 March Speech, Bangladesh Flag, Bangladesh government, Bhasani, blood telegram, civil war, curfew, Daultana, declaration of independence, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Kissinger, Mujib Nagar, NAP, National Assembly, Nixon, operation searchlight, Rab, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Siraj, Tajuddin, Tikka Khan, Yahya Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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March 01: People tuned their radios and turned their TVs on because President Agha Yahiya Khan was supposed to address the nation. However, someone else read out a statement that President Yahya Khan has announced the postponement until “a later date” of the National Assembly. He termed it Pakistan’s “gravest political crisis.” Hundreds of thousands [...]
. Mar 25, 2008
Filed under: 1971, March, Time line of Events, Archer Blood, awami league, Bangabandhu 7 March Speech, Bangladesh Flag, curfew, declaration of independence, East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi, Kissinger, mass grave, National Assembly, Nixon, operation searchlight, Rab, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Siraj, Six Point Movement, Tajuddin, telegram, Tikka Khan, Yahya Khan, Ziaur Rahman, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto