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1969-01-27Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum Prepared by the National Security Council Staff for President Nixon, Washington, undated
1969-01-29U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 944 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, January 29, 1969, 0824Z
1969-02-05U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1238 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 5, 1969, 1100Z
1969-02-06Nixon Presidential Materials Intelligence Memorandum No. 612/69 Prepared in the Office of Current Intelligence, Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, February 6, 1969
1969-02-07U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 19762 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, February 7, 1969, 0126Z
1969-02-11U.S. National ArchivesIntelligence Note No. 82 From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 11, 1969
1969-02-11U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1439 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 11, 1969, 1058Z
1969-02-19U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 2308 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State and the White House, February 19, 1969, 1114Z
1969-02-20U.S. National Archives Intelligence Note No. 117 From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 20, 1969
1969-02-21Nixon Presidential MaterialsNational Security Study Memorandum 26, Washington, February 21, 1969
1969-03-19U.S. National ArchivesIntelligence Note No. 190 From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 19, 1969
1969-03-20Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 20, 1969
1969-03-25Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 25, 1969
1969-03-27U.S. National ArchivesLetter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Hilaly) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 27, 1969
1969-04-02U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 50241 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, April 2, 1969, 2250Z
1969-04-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 4797 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, April 10, 1969, 1049Z
1969-04-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 3842 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, April 16, 1969, 1050Z
1969-04-25U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 4169 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, April 25, 1969, 0845Z
1969-04-29U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 4275 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, April 29, 1969, 0832Z
1969-05-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, May 16, 1969
1969-05-21U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 7466 From the Mission to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to the Department of State, Paris, May 21, 1969, 1750Z
1969-05-23U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 7699 From the Mission to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to Secretary of State Rogers in New Delhi, May 23, 1969, 1922Z
1969-05-26U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, May 26, 1969, 0950Z
1969-05-29Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, May 29, 1969, 2237Z
1969-07-02U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 6484 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, July 2, 1969, 1100Z
1969-07-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, July 10, 1969, 4:37–5:15 p.m.
1969-07-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, July 16, 1969
1969-07-18Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, July 18, 1969
1969-07-31Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemoranda of Conversation, New Delhi, July 31, 1969, 3–4:45 p.m. and August 1, 1969, 8:30–10 a.m.
1969-08-01Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation, New Delhi, August 1, 1969, 7:45–8:30 a.m.
1969-08-01Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation, Lahore, August 1, 1969, 2:30–4:30 p.m.
1969-08-01Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum of Conversation, Lahore, August 1, 1969
1969-08-15U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Director of the Office of India, Nepal, Ceylon, and Maldives Islands Affairs (Schneider) to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Van Hollen), Washington, August 15, 1969
1969-08-20U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 140939 From the Department of State to the White House, Washington, August 20, 1969, 2348Z
1969-10-01U.S. National ArchivesLetter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon, Rawalpindi, October 1, 1969
1969-10-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, October 16, 1969
1969-10-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 175434 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, October 16, 1969, 1713Z
1969-10-24New StatesmanPAKISTAN BOILS UNDER THE LID
1969-10-27Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, October 27, 1969
1969-11-22Nixon Presidential MaterialsAnalytical Summary Prepared For the National Security Council Review Group, Washington, November 22, 1969
1969-11-25Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Meeting of the National Security Council Review Group, Washington, November 25, 1969, 3:15–3:55 p.m.
1969-11-29Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 29, 1969
1969-12-07Times (London)Army holds trump in Pakistan’s house of cards
1969-12-21Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, December 21, 1969
1970-01-01Guardian(UK)Fight begins for power in Pakistan
1970-01-01Times (London)The war of last resort
1970-01-10Daily Telegraph (London)Is Pakistan ready for democracy ?
1970-01-31Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, January 31, 1970
1970-02-10U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From Acting Secretary of State Richardson to President Nixon, Washington, February 10, 1970
1970-02-20New StatesmanPolitics return to Pakistan
1970-02-20Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, February 20, 1970
1970-02-26Dawn (Pakistan)Socialism greatest danger for Pakistan
1970-02-27Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 29569 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, February 27, 1970, 2153Z
1970-03-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 2388 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, March 3, 1970, 1532Z
1970-03-05U.S. National ArchivesLetter From the Indian Chargé d’ Affaires (Rasgotra) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 5, 1970
1970-03-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Senior Military Assistant (Haig) and Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, March 7, 1970
1970-03-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 34382 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, March 9, 1970, 2152Z
1970-03-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 16, 1970
1970-03-27Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 27, 1970
1970-03-30Observer (London)The short, sad history of Pakistan
1970-04-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated
1970-04-07Daily Telegraph (London)Framework for a new Pakistan
1970-04-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, April 13, 1970
1970-05-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 15, 1970
1970-05-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated
1970-05-21Washington National Records CenterMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, May 21, 1970, 2:30–3 p.m.
1970-05-26Department of State Letter From the Country Director for India, Ceylon, Nepal, and the Maldives Islands (Schneider) to the Chargé d’ Affaires in India (Stone), Washington, May 26, 1970
1970-05-27Washington National Records CenterMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, May 27, 1970, 3:30–4 p.m.
1970-06-11Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, June 11, 1970
1970-06-12Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco), Washington, June 12, 1970, 11:30 a.m.
1970-06-12Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco), Washington, June 12, 1970, 4:40 p.m.
1970-06-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, June 17, 1970, 7:30 p.m.
1970-06-18U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 96236 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, June 18, 1970, 2220Z
1970-06-21Nixon Presidential Materials Telegram 5012 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, June 21, 1970, 1353Z
1970-07-16U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 8424 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, July 16, 1970, 1615Z
1970-07-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to the Ambassador to India (Keating), Washington, July 17, 1970
1970-07-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to India (Keating), Washington, July 19, 1970, 2:18 p.m.
1970-07-22Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, July 22, 1970
1970-07-29U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 122180 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, July 29, 1970, 2210Z
1970-07-30Far Eastern Economic ReviewWhat Chance Democracy?
1970-08-17U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1569 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, August 17, 1970, 0624Z
1970-08-27Far Eastern Economic ReviewElection Washout
1970-09-10U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 7184 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, September 10, 1970, 1125Z
1970-09-24Department of State Memorandum for the Record, Washington, September 24, 1970
1970-09-29U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 160165 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, September 29, 1970, 1809Z
1970-09-30U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 12174 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, September 30, 1970, 1537Z
1970-10-01U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 7754 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 1, 1970, 1005Z1
1970-10-05U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 7805 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 5, 1970, 1110Z
1970-10-09Department of StateInformation Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers, October 9, 1970
1970-10-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated
1970-10-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya, Washington, October 15, 1970
1970-10-16U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 8141 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 16, 1970, 1129Z
1970-10-17Far Eastern Economic ReviewRed Cap Revolution
1970-10-20Central Intelligence AgencyNational Intelligence Estimate 31/32–70, Washington, October 20, 1970
1970-10-22Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated
1970-10-22U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, New York, October 22, 1970, 2046Z
1970-10-24Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, New York, October 24, 1970, 1900Z
1970-10-24Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, October 24, 1970, 6:20 p.m.
1970-10-25Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, October 25, 1970, 10:49–11:45 a.m
1970-10-26U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 13362 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, October 26, 1970, 1528Z
1970-10-27U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 176436 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India and the Mission to the United Nations, October 27, 1970, 1357Z
1970-11-07Far Eastern Economic ReviewOld Arms for New
1970-11-08U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 8690 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, November 8, 1970, 0535Z
1970-11-09U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, November 9, 1970, 2:40–3:20 p.m.
1970-11-15U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 187199 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, November 15, 1970, 2208Z
1970-11-15Weekly Standard (India)China backs Yahya on Kashmir
1970-11-15Weekly Standard (India)60,000 killed in East Pak hurricane
1970-11-16Guardian(UK)The lands of food, flood, and famine
1970-11-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated
1970-11-18U.S. National Archives Telegram 14451 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, November 18, 1970, 1147Z
1970-11-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 19, 1970
1970-11-20Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 20, 1970
1970-11-20Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the President’s Assistant (Haldeman), Washington, November 20, 1970
1970-11-27Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 27, 1970
1970-11-28Far Eastern Economic ReviewWater, Water, Everywhere
1970-11-28EconomistWhat went wrong?
1970-11-29Times (London)Cyclone victims will need relief for a year
1970-11-29Times (London)INSIGHT: ‘False Alarm’ failure of warning system
1970-11-29Guardian(UK)Cyclone rocks Yahya
1970-11-30U.S. National Archives Telegram 2417 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, November 30, 1970, 1210Z
1970-12-03U.S. National ArchivesInformation Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Acting Secretary of State Irwin, Washington, December 3, 1970 1
1970-12-04Guardian(UK)More Schisms Than Isms
1970-12-04New York TimesThe Bengalis and the Punjabis: Nation Split by Geography, Hate
1970-12-04New York TimesEast Pakistanis Parade As Election Fever Rises
1970-12-04New York TimesEast Pakistan Failed to Use Storm‐Warning System
1970-12-05Observer (London)‘They’re roughing-up grey beards nowadays’
1970-12-07Guardian(UK)Pakistan seeks to rejoin ranks of the democracies
1970-12-07New York TimesPakistani Election Politics Mix Public Relations With Religion
1970-12-08New York TimesBengali and Leftist Parties Lead in Pakistani Election
1970-12-08U.S. National ArchivesIntelligence Brief INRB–217 From the Director of Intelligence and Research (Cline) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, December 8, 1970
1970-12-08যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)পূর্ব পাকিস্থানে আওয়ামী লীগের নিরঙ্কুশ গরিষ্ঠতা
1970-12-08যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)পাকিস্থানে প্রথম সাধারণ নির্বাচন নির্বিগ্নে সমাপ্ত
1970-12-09Times (London)Pakistan poll gives Mr. Bhutto leadership of the west and Sheikh Mujibur victory in east
1970-12-09Times (London)The two new uncrowned kings
1970-12-09New York TimesEAST PAKISTANIS NEAR A MAJORITY IN NEW ASSEMBLY
1970-12-09New York TimesSheik Mujibur Rahman: Undisputed Leader of the Bengalis
1970-12-09যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)পূর্ব পাকিস্থানে দু’টি বাদে সব আসন আওয়ামী লীগের
1970-12-09যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)মুজিবর ইতিহাস সৃষ্টি করলেন
1970-12-09যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)ঢাকার সঙ্গে টেলিফোনে কথা হয়েছে
1970-12-09যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)পূর্বের বাঙালীর জয়যাত্রা
1970-12-10New York TimesEAST PAKISTANIS GAIN A MAJORITY
1970-12-10যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)নতুন পাক সংবিধানে আঞ্চলিক স্বায়ত্তশাসন অবশ্যই মানতে হবে- মুজিবর রহমান
1970-12-10যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)মুজিবরের সঙ্গে আলোচনায় ভুট্টো রাজী
1970-12-10যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)পাক নির্বাচনের ফলাফলে মার্কিণ মহল খুশী নয়
1970-12-10যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)মুজিবর ও ভুট্টো পাকিস্তানের ভাগ্যনিয়ন্তা
1970-12-11যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)মি: ভুট্টো পূঃ পাকিস্থানে যাবেন, পাক রাজনীতি নিয়ে জল্পনা -কল্পনা
1970-12-11যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)মুজিবর ও ভূট্টোর মধ্যে মিলের সম্ভাবনা কম
1970-12-11যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)স্বাধীন পূঃপাকিস্থানের জন্য ভাসানী আন্দোলন করবেন
1970-12-11যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)আওয়ামী লীগের সাফল্যের জন্য অভিনন্দন
1970-12-13New York TimesVote in Pakistan Jolts Punjabis
1970-12-14New York TimesEditorial: Pakistan's First Step
1970-12-18New York Times2 Pakistani Parties Take Leads in Provinces
1970-12-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsNational Security Study Memorandum 109, Washington, December 19, 1970
1970-12-24Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 24, 1970
1970-12-30New York TimesAfter Pakistani Storm: Grief, Indifference
1971-01-01Guardian(UK)Ayub Khan tells party : ‘I quit’
1971-01-04New York TimesEast Pakistani Leader to Seek Autonomy
1971-01-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, January 4, 1971
1971-01-09Far Eastern Economic ReviewCover story: The Sheikh Goes West
1971-01-09Far Eastern Economic ReviewNo Choice for the Big Boys
1971-01-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, January 14, 1971
1971-01-14Times (London)A scenario for violence and separation in Pakistan
1971-01-16Far Eastern Economic ReviewWorlds apart
1971-01-16Far Eastern Economic ReviewChildren of the Storm
1971-01-16Far Eastern Economic ReviewJai Banglar, Jai
1971-01-18New York TimesPakistan, a House Divided
1971-01-18New York TimesDisaster for Pakistanis Takes Many Shapes
1971-01-24New York TimesEast Pakistani Party Gains 21-Seat Assembly Majority
1971-01-25Times (London)Pakistan envoy ordered out
1971-01-26U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/4.
1971-01-30Far Eastern Economic ReviewBankrupt Heirloom
1971-01-31New York Times2 KASHMIRIS HIJACK AN INDIAN AIRLINER
1971-01-31New York TimesYAHYA CONCEDES ECONOMIC DEFEAT
1971-01-31New York Times2 Parties Recess Talks
1971-02-01Times (London)Kashmiris threaten to blow up seized plane
1971-02-01New York TimesPakistan to Grant Asylum To 2 Kashmiri Hijackers
1971-02-01U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 944 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 1, 1971, 1235Z
1971-02-02New York TimesKashmir Hijackers Blow Up Indian Plane in Pakistan
1971-02-02U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, February 2, 1971
1971-02-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 3, 1971
1971-02-04Times (London)Delhi MP held in protest over hijack
1971-02-05Times (London)India bans overflights by Pakistan civil aircraft
1971-02-06Times (London)India demands return of hijackers
1971-02-08U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 21111 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, Washington, February 8, 1971, 1742Z
1971-02-08U.S. National ArchivesLetter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Hilaly) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 8, 1971
1971-02-10Times (London)India demands compensation from Pakistan
1971-02-12U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1291 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 12, 1971, 0755Z
1971-02-16New York Times2 PAKISTANI LEADERS IN CLASH ON CHARTER
1971-02-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsNational Security Study Memorandum 118, Washington, February 16, 1971
1971-02-16Times (London)West Pakistan leader to boycott assembly session
1971-02-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya, Washington, February 17, 1971
1971-02-20Times (London)The crisis of Bengal
1971-02-20U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 29201 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, Washington, February 20, 1971, 2101Z
1971-02-20Times (London)EDITORIAL: HIGHLY POLITICAL HIJACKING
1971-02-21New York TimesPAKISTANI CABINET DISSOLVED BY YAHYA
1971-02-22Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, February 22, 1971
1971-02-22Times (London)Pakistan Cabinet
1971-02-23Times (London)President Yahya Khan acts to avert crisis
1971-02-25Guardian(UK)E. Pakistan insists on near-autonomy
1971-02-25U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1660 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 25, 1971, 1200Z
1971-02-25U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1664 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 25, 1971, 1226Z
1971-02-25Times (London)A race against time to save the good earth
1971-02-28Times (London)Pakistan faces danger of falling apart
1971-02-28U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 540 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, February 28, 1971, 0824Z
1971-03-01Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-03-02New York TimesPakistan Postpones Assembly in Conflict Of Major Parties
1971-03-02New York TimesEast Pakistanis Demonstrate
1971-03-02Times (London)General replaces Governor of East Pakistan
1971-03-02Times (London)President Yahya Khan postpones Pakistan Assembly
1971-03-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Staff Secretary of the National Security Council (Davis) to the Deputy Secretary of Defense (Packard), Washington, March 3, 1971
1971-03-03Times (London)Wave of protest sweeps across East Pakistan
1971-03-04New York TimesLeader of Pakistan Calls Talks in Crisis
1971-03-04New York TimesStrike Is Extended
1971-03-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)/1/
1971-03-04U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/12.
1971-03-04Times (London)Conference called to solve crisis in Pakistan
1971-03-05Times (London)Pakistan at flashpoint as east and west near break-up
1971-03-05New York TimesEast Pakistani Leader Orders Easing of General Strike
1971-03-05New York TimesTwo Premiers Proposed
1971-03-05New York TimesArmy Reinforcements Arrive
1971-03-05Times (London)E Pakistan claim of 300 shot dead
1971-03-06Far Eastern Economic ReviewYahya's Choice
1971-03-06Times (London)East Pakistan leader could decalre UDI
1971-03-06New York TimesPakistan's Leader Says the Assembly Will Meet March 25
1971-03-06New York TimesMove for Calm in Decca
1971-03-06New York TimesYahya and Bhutto Confer
1971-03-06Times (London)E Pakistan riots turn into organized revolt
1971-03-06Times (London)THE CRISIS OF BENGAL
1971-03-07Observer (London)Pakistan : Yahya will use army to prevent break-up
1971-03-07New York TimesEast Pakistani May Declare Secession
1971-03-07New York Times20 Reported Killed
1971-03-07New York TimesEast and West-Twain Have Trouble Meeting
1971-03-08Times (London)Pakistan hesitates before making the final choice between compromise and head-on collision
1971-03-08New York TimesNEW DEMANDS SET BY EAST PAKISTANI
1971-03-08New York TimesDacca Strike Ends
1971-03-08Times (London)Shaikh's tough terms for President Yahya
1971-03-09New York TimesMilitary Governor's Oath Blocked in East Pakistan
1971-03-09U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/13.
1971-03-09Times (London)Pakistan hesitates before making the final choice between compromise and head-on collision
1971-03-09Times (London)Britons are advised to leave East Pakistan
1971-03-10Daily Telegraph (London)The end of the old Pakistan
1971-03-10Times (London)Fears of disintegration: The Pakistani dream in tatters
1971-03-10New York TimesARMY'S RULE CUT IN EAST PAKISTAN
1971-03-10New York TimesNo Decision in Washington
1971-03-10U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 697 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 10, 1971, 1205Z
1971-03-10Times (London)Left pledges support for Shaikh Mujibur
1971-03-11Times (London)Coalition urged to save Pakistan from split
1971-03-11New York TimesEast Pakistanis Think. Regime Treats Them as Colony of Old
1971-03-11New York TimesWest Pakistani Offers To Meet Eastern Rival
1971-03-12Guardian(UK)Yahya tries to stop split
1971-03-12Guardian(UK)E. Pakistan shows strain
1971-03-12New StatesmanDivided Pakistan
1971-03-12New York TimesPakistanis Crisis Virtually Halts Rehabilitation Work in Cyclone Region
1971-03-12New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Wins Parliament Majority
1971-03-12Times (London)Conciliatory signs in Pakistan
1971-03-13Far Eastern Economic ReviewThe Sheikh Gets Tough
1971-03-13EconomistTeetering on the brink
1971-03-13Guardian(UK)Mujib ready to see Yahya
1971-03-13New York TimesEast Pakistan Widens Self‐Rule in Economic Sphere
1971-03-13Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersSituation in Pakistan: Memorandum From the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon/1/
1971-03-13Times (London)General Yahya on his way to E Pakistan
1971-03-14New York TimesMILITARY DECREE ASSAILED IN DACCA
1971-03-15TimePAKISTAN: Jinnah’s fading dream
1971-03-15New York TimesLEADER IN DACCA ACTS TO TAKE OVER
1971-03-15New York TimesHero of the East Pakistanis
1971-03-15U.S. National ArchivesMujib Takes Over East Pakistan; Yahya Flies to Dacca
1971-03-15Times (London)Army order may cause new Dacca violence
1971-03-15Times (London)EFFORTS TO KEEP PAKISTAN TOGETHER
1971-03-16Guardian(UK)Future of Pakistan depends on talk
1971-03-16Guardian(UK)Machine gun guard on Yahya in Dacca
1971-03-16New York TimesA VISIT TO DACCA BEGUN BY YAHYA
1971-03-16New York TimesSheik Mujib Is Popular With His Hindu Neighbors
1971-03-16New York TimesIndia Bans Flights
1971-03-16Times (London)Troops out in Dacca for Yahya visit
1971-03-17Guardian(UK)Hawks win the day in london
1971-03-17Daily Telegraph (London)‘Package Deal’ to preserve unity of Pakistan
1971-03-17New York TimesSHEIK MUJIB SEES PRESIDENT YAHYA
1971-03-17Times (London)Peace hopes in Pakistan rise as leaders agree
1971-03-18New York TimesIn Pakistan, Some Flee to the East as Others Seek Haven in West
1971-03-18New York TimesPAKISTAN TALKS CONTINUE IN DACCA
1971-03-18U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/15.
1971-03-19Guardian(UK)China Promises aid to Pakistan on Kashmir
1971-03-19New York TimesLeader in Dacca Rejects A ‘Concession’ by Yahya
1971-03-19New York TimesFateful Talks in Dacca
1971-03-19Times (London)Setback for Pakistan peace hopes as inquiry is rejected
1971-03-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewTHE MAN IN THE MIDDLE
1971-03-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewThe Final Round
1971-03-20Times (London)Sign of a breakthrough in crisis talks with President Yahya
1971-03-20New York TimesBreak in Pakistani Deadlock Indicated at Talks
1971-03-20যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)ইয়াহিয়া-মুজিবর আলোচনা আরো চলবে
1971-03-20যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)পুর্ব বঙ্গের ছাত্রনেতাদের অনুরোধ: পাকিস্থানকে অস্ত্র দেবে না
1971-03-20যুগান্তর (কলকাতা)ঢাকার কাছে সৈন্যদের গুলীতে বিশজন খুন
1971-03-20Times (London)20 reported killed as Pakistan Army opens fire on civilians
1971-03-21Times (London)Khan says army will stop split
1971-03-21New York TimesMujib. Sees Gains in Dacca Talks
1971-03-21New York TimesMore Hope Seen in Karachi
1971-03-21New York TimesPakistan: A Nation on the verge of flying apart
1971-03-22New York TimesTop West Pakistan Leader Talks With Yahya in Dacca
1971-03-22Times (London)Troops train guns on angry Bengalis as Mr Bhutto arrives for Dacca talks
1971-03-23Times (London)President Yahya Khan again postpones session of national assembly
1971-03-23Guardian(UK)The Bangla Boys
1971-03-23New York TimesYahya Delays Assembly Again as Talks Progress
1971-03-23New York TimesWest Pakistan Industry, Hurt by Rift, Presses Regime for Accord With East
1971-03-23New York TimesCompromise Is Reported
1971-03-24New York TimesEAST PAKISTANIS UNVEIL NEW FLAG
1971-03-24Times (London)Left challenges E Pakistan leader on independence
1971-03-25Times (London)Bengalis out for independence by any means
1971-03-25New York TimesPAKISTAN'S LEADERS REPORTED IN ACCORD
1971-03-25Times (London)Punjab launches mass protest as President prepares to cede power to E Pakistan
1971-03-26New York TimesPakistan Asserts Control in East
1971-03-26New York TimesSheik Mujib calls strike
1971-03-26Times (London)Shots in Dacca as E Pakistan drifts nearer to secession
1971-03-26Guardian(UK)Curfew eased by army in East Pakistan
1971-03-26Guardian(UK)Students hostels were shelled
1971-03-26Guardian(UK)Troops used ‘shoot first’ tactics
1971-03-26New York TimesIn Pakistan, United States Is Villain
1971-03-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsSituation in Pakistan: Memorandum From the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon/1/
1971-03-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsPakistan: Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting/1/
1971-03-27Far Eastern Economic ReviewSalvage Operation
1971-03-27New York TimesLEADER OF REBELS IN EAST PAKISTAN REPORTED SEIZED
1971-03-27New York TimesArmed Rebellion Reported
1971-03-27New York TimesSpecter of a Civil War has long haunted Pakistan
1971-03-27New York TimesU.S. Aides Rate West Pakistan's Forces as Stronger
1971-03-27New York TimesDacca: Sprawling, Dusty Metropolis
1971-03-27Times (London)Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, now faces the crisis he has always feared
1971-03-27Times (London)Pakistan on the brink of war
1971-03-27Times (London)Heavy Fighting as Sheikh Mujibur Declares E. Pakistan Independent
1971-03-27Guardian(UK)Nation founded amid strife
1971-03-27Guardian(UK)Editorial: Tragedy in Pakistan
1971-03-27Guardian(UK)Heavy fighting after UDI by East Pakistan
1971-03-27Observer (London)Pakistan puts India in a dilemma
1971-03-27Observer (London)Watch By Red Cross
1971-03-27U.S. National ArchivesGOI Reaction to East Pakistan Developments: Telegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State/1/
1971-03-28New York TimesHeavy Fighting, Raids Reported in East Pakistan
1971-03-28New York TimesDeaths Put at 10,000--Radio says Army is in Control
1971-03-28New York TimesEast Pakistani Group in U.S. Urges Nixon to Intervene
1971-03-28New York TimesPakistanis March at U.N.
1971-03-28New York TimesU.S. Consulate Reports 'All is Quiet' in Dacca
1971-03-28New York TimesSuppression' in Pakistan Deplored by Mrs. Gandhi
1971-03-28New York TimesPakistan Protests to India
1971-03-28New York TimesArmy Expels 35 Foreign Newsmen From Pakistan
1971-03-28New York TimesPakistani Protest Reported
1971-03-28Washington PostAD: An Appeal to the President of Pakistan
1971-03-28Times (London)Big guns blast unarmed Bengalis
1971-03-28Times (London)EDITORIAL: Pakistan: A time to speak out
1971-03-28Observer (London)How Mujibur turned into Bengal’s hero
1971-03-28Observer (London)Russia may recognise Bangladesh
1971-03-28Observer (London)Sheikh calls for help
1971-03-28Observer (London)EDITORIAL: No unity by compulsion
1971-03-28Times (London)The second flood of East Pakistan
1971-03-28Baltimore SunTroops Take Over
1971-03-28New York TimesPakistan: Perhaps It Was an Impossible Dream After All
1971-03-28New York TimesPakistan Divided
1971-03-28Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-03-28U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 959 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 28, 1971, 0540Z
1971-03-29New York TimesSticks and Spears Against Tanks
1971-03-29New York TimesBoth Sides Claim Gains in Pakistan
1971-03-29New York TimesArmy in Control
1971-03-29New York TimesReport Confirmed in Capital
1971-03-29Guardian(UK)Why Mujib’s bid for freedom failed
1971-03-29Guardian(UK)Yahya has taken a move for autonomy and made it into a revolution
1971-03-29Guardian(UK)Will Pakistan fall apart?
1971-03-29Times (London)Heavy battles reported for control of the main Cities of East Pakistan
1971-03-29Times (London)More ‘Independence’ moves
1971-03-29Times (London)Solid support for Sheikh from all over India
1971-03-29Times (London)Bengal fighting may bring Indian attack
1971-03-29Northern Echo7,000 die in the fight to ‘free’ East Pakistan
1971-03-29Times (London)EDITORIAL: The watching neighbours
1971-03-29Northern EchoThe first story out of Dacca
1971-03-29The Harvard CrimsonCivil War Continues in East Pakistan
1971-03-29Daily Telegraph (London)'No Mercy' In Pakistan Fighting
1971-03-29Daily Telegraph (London)Casualties Likely to be Heavy
1971-03-29Daily Telegraph (London)East Wing Sealed Off
1971-03-29Daily Telegraph (London)Pretense Dropped
1971-03-29Daily Telegraph (London)Concern in India
1971-03-29Daily Telegraph (London)Editorial: DIVIDE OR RULE
1971-03-29Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-03-29U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 978 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 29, 1971, 1130Z
1971-03-29Times (London)Move to bring Britons out seems unlikely
1971-03-29Times (London)Tanks smash barricades in Dacca
1971-03-29Times (London)Chance for the left in E Bengal
1971-03-29Times (London)As the dream of a Pakistan united by Islam fades, dictatorship and Army rule seem the lesser evil
1971-03-30New York TimesPakistan Reports Opposition in East has been Crushed
1971-03-30New York TimesHeavy Killing Reported
1971-03-30New York TimesResistance in Chittagong
1971-03-30New York TimesIndian Volunteers Sought to go to Aid East Pakistanis
1971-03-30New York TimesDelegates See Thant
1971-03-30Washington PostDacca Eyewitness: Bloodbath, inferno
1971-03-30Washington PostBengalis See U.S. Role in Rawalpindi Effort
1971-03-30Times (London)Bengalis fight for ports to starve army into defeat
1971-03-30Times (London)‘At Dacca University burning bodies of students still lay in their dormitory beds ... A mass grave had been hastily covered ...
1971-03-30Daily Telegraph (London)Tanks crush revolt in Pakistan
1971-03-30Baltimore SunYahya planned attack on East Pakistan
1971-03-30Baltimore SunPakistan Storm
1971-03-30Washington PostTragedy in Pakistan
1971-03-30New York PostHow army tanks blasted a city
1971-03-30Christian Science MonitorCivil Strive in East Pakistan
1971-03-30Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-03-30U.S. National Archives Telegram 986 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 30, 1971, 0905Z
1971-03-30Times (London)Fierce fighting for towns described by officer
1971-03-30Times (London)East Pakistanis plead for recognition by Britain
1971-03-31Chicago Sun-TimesPakistan Pogrom
1971-03-31Times (London)President Yahya was advised against force
1971-03-31New York TimesConsul Urges U.S. Start Evacuation in East Pakistan
1971-03-31New York TimesProtest by Pakistan
1971-03-31New York TimesNo Decision on Airlift
1971-03-31New York TimesEDITORIAL: In the name of Pakistan
1971-03-31New York TimesAt the Pakistan Border, Dust and an Eerie Quiet
1971-03-31Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Hilaly) to Secretary of State Rogers
1971-03-31Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Senior Review Group Meeting
1971-03-31U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 2954 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, March 31, 1971, 1245Z
1971-04-01Times (London)W Pakistan troops pull back to cities
1971-04-01Pacific Stars and StripesBengali 'Liberation Army' Nears Dacca, Rebels Claim
1971-04-01Pacific Stars and StripesRussia, India Seeking End to E. Pakistan Fighting
1971-04-01New York TimesParliament in India Condemns Pakistani ‘Massacre’ in East
1971-04-01New York TimesU.S. Discusses Civilians
1971-04-01New York TimesEAST PAKISTANIS SAID TO FIGHT ON
1971-04-01U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/19.
1971-04-01Times (London)35,000 reported killed in Dacca
1971-04-01Times (London)Indian support for E Pakistan cause
1971-04-02Times (London)Pakistan army said to be wiping out leaders in brutal war
1971-04-02Times (London)Revenge fears by non-Bengali Muslims
1971-04-02New York TimesAirlift of Americans Starts from East Pakistan Today
1971-04-02New York TimesArmy Reported Gaining
1971-04-02New York TimesEfforts to Hamper Army
1971-04-02New York TimesEast Pakistanis Said to Adopt Guerrilla Tactics
1971-04-02Soviet ReviewRESIDENT N. V. PODGORNY'S MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT YAHYA KHAN
1971-04-02Times (London)Mass slaughter of Punjabis in East Bengal
1971-04-03Far Eastern Economic ReviewEditorial: Bangla Desh Lives
1971-04-03Far Eastern Economic ReviewTHE IRON FIST TAKES OVER
1971-04-03EconomistConflict in East Pakistan: Background and Prospects
1971-04-03Times (London)RAF flying British subjects out of Dacca
1971-04-03Times (London)The slaughter in East Pakistan
1971-04-03EconomistUnity at gunpoint
1971-04-03New York TimesEAST PAKISTANIS HOLD ONTO A CITY
1971-04-03New York TimesPakistan Offers Airliners To Evacuate Americans
1971-04-03New York TimesA Resistance Fighter Tells His Story
1971-04-03New York TimesThant Authorizes Evacuation
1971-04-03New York Times102 Britons Evacuated
1971-04-03New York TimesRed Cross Aid Barred
1971-04-03New York TimesWest Said to Hold Mujib
1971-04-03New York TimesPakistan Warns India
1971-04-03U.S. National ArchivesBackground to the Thinning Out of the U.S. Presence in East Pakistan
1971-04-03Times (London)Shaikh Mujib's forces said to have gained footholds in several towns
1971-04-03Times (London)East Pakistan: Bengali Maoists plead for arms from Indians
1971-04-03Times (London)Road to Dacca airport a mass grave
1971-04-04Baltimore SunPakistan is Exterminating the Bengalis
1971-04-04St. Louis Post-DispatchEast Pakistan Rebellion Laid to Exploitation
1971-04-04St. Louis Post-DispatchU.S. Arms in Dacca
1971-04-04New York TimesMore Refugees Fleeing Pakistan- Hundreds of Families Cross From East Into India
1971-04-04New York TimesPakistan Again Protests To India
1971-04-04New York TimesBritons Tell of Killing
1971-04-04Washington PostRoots of Conflict
1971-04-04New York TimesPakistan: ‘All part of a game’— a grim and deadly one
1971-04-04New York TimesRussian Appeals to Yahya
1971-04-05Wall Street JournalA Dubious Honor
1971-04-05Times (London)Rebel fighters lacking leadership, food and medical supplies
1971-04-05Times (London)Podgorny appeal to President Yahya to end bloodshed in E. Pakistan
1971-04-05NewsweekPakistan plunges into civil war
1971-04-05TimePakistan: Toppling over the brink
1971-04-05New York TimesPakistan Radio Reports Seizure Of Nine Indian Arms Vehicles
1971-04-05New York TimesArmy Unit Surrounded
1971-04-05New York TimesChina Breaks Silence
1971-04-05New York TimesBengali Sailors Desert
1971-04-05New York TimesLetter to the Editor
1971-04-05Times (London)Armed Indian Maoists pour into E Bengal
1971-04-05Times (London)American saves three Britons from execution
1971-04-06Times (London)Massacre of thousands of refugees by Bengalis alleged
1971-04-06New York TimesPAKISTAN AIRLIFT ON FOR AMERICANS
1971-04-06New York TimesTerritory Reported Held
1971-04-06New York TimesResistance Designates Capital
1971-04-06New York TimesYahya Appeals to Soviet
1971-04-06U.S. National ArchivesSubj: Dissent From U.S. Policy Toward East Pakistan: Telegram From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State
1971-04-06Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-04-06U.S. National ArchivesYahya's Letter to President Nixon. Ref: State 54514, Dacca 1045 and New Delhi 4814.
1971-04-06Times (London)East is East and West is West in Bengal
1971-04-07Le Monde (Weekly English Edition)PAKISTAN--THE WEEK OF THE BLOODBATH
1971-04-07Washington PostRefugees from East Pakistan Tell of Mass Executions
1971-04-07New York TimesDivided Pakistan Was Born From Shaky Abstraction
1971-04-07New York TimesIndia Denies Deployment
1971-04-07New York TimesPakistanis Get Asylum
1971-04-07New York TimesEditorial - Bloodbath in Bengal
1971-04-07New York TimesPAKISTANI LEADER PLANS NEW TALKS WITH EAST'S AIDES
1971-04-07New York TimesForeign Evacuees From East Pakistan Tell of Grim Fight
1971-04-07New York TimesNations Muting Comment on Pakistan To Avoid Inflaming the Trouble There
1971-04-07U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 58039 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, Washington, April 7, 1971, 0014Z
1971-04-07Times (London)Famine fears may force Pakistan talks
1971-04-07Times (London)British refugees from Chittagong tell of murder by both sides
1971-04-07Times (London)East Bengal's leftists bide their time
1971-04-08New York TimesAll Mujib's Aides Reported Seized
1971-04-08New York TimesUS Urges Pakistan Seek Peaceful Accomodation
1971-04-08U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State
1971-04-08U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/20.
1971-04-08Times (London)Efforts to trace six Britons missing in East Pakistan
1971-04-09Congressional RecordStatement of Senator McGovern
1971-04-09New York TimesEast Pakistan Fighting Reported Heavy Amid Signs of a Government Offensive
1971-04-09New York TimesAir Strikes Announced
1971-04-09New York TimesIndia, Backing Bengalis, Wary of Meddling Charge
1971-04-09New York Times3‐Pronged Attack Reported
1971-04-09New York TimesFamilies Flee Town
1971-04-09New York TimesEasterners Claim Control
1971-04-09New York TimesBridge Reported Destroyed
1971-04-09New York TimesIndia Accused in U.N.
1971-04-09Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting
1971-04-09National Security Council FilesMemorandum for the Record
1971-04-10Far Eastern Economic ReviewBANGLA DESH AND THE GENERALS
1971-04-10New York TimesUnited States Continues Aid to Pakistan Army
1971-04-10Washington PostPakistan Seeks U.S. Aid to Avert Bankruptcy
1971-04-10New York TimesGovernment Claims Gains
1971-04-10New York TimesEasterners Flee Towns
1971-04-10New York TimesIndia Protests in U.N.
1971-04-10New York TimesLetters to the Editor
1971-04-10U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1249 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, April 10, 1971, 1508Z
1971-04-10Times (London)Bengali rebels contain Pakistan troops
1971-04-11Times (London)Murder has been arranged
1971-04-11New York TimesWe are all Bengalis
1971-04-11New York TimesJute Exports From East Pakistan Said to Be Resumed
1971-04-11New York TimesPakistan Stresses Islamic Unity In Messages Directed to East
1971-04-11New York TimesIndians Organize Aid
1971-04-11New York TimesArmy Drive Reported
1971-04-11New York TimesProtest by Peking
1971-04-12Misc.Letter from the Pakistan Ambassador to Dr. Dorfman
1971-04-12TimePAKISTAN: Round 1 to the west.
1971-04-12NewsweekPakistan: Death of an ideal
1971-04-12New York TimesPakistan Reports A Rout of Indians
1971-04-12New York TimesPakistan Attacks Reported
1971-04-12New York TimesRajshahi a Ghost Town
1971-04-12New York TimesPakistan Facing Critical Strains
1971-04-12The Harvard CrimsonScholars Call for an End To Killing in East Pakistan
1971-04-12Central Intelligence AgencySpecial National Intelligence Estimate 32–71, Washington, April 12, 1971
1971-04-12Times (London)Indians die in Bengal battle, Pakistan says
1971-04-12Times (London)W Pakistan troops use tanks in drive to seize rebel held towns
1971-04-13Today Show, Station WRC-TV, D.C.East Pakistani Revolt Near End, Says AP Reporter
1971-04-13Washington PostIndia's Stability Allows Moderation on Pakistan
1971-04-13Washington PostIndian Officers Expected to Aid East Pakistani Guerillas
1971-04-13Northern EchoEDITORIAL: The civil war in Pakistan
1971-04-13New York TimesCOMMUNIST CHINA BACKS PAKISTAN AND WARNS INDIA
1971-04-13New York Times30 U.S. Scholars Appeal To Yahya for Truce in East
1971-04-13New York TimesPakistan Claims Victory at Key Railhead
1971-04-13New York TimesWest Pakistan's Proconsul in East
1971-04-13New York TimesIndians Report Perils
1971-04-13New York TimesPeking Involvement Doubted
1971-04-13New York TimesWheat Shipments Stopped
1971-04-13New York TimesKosygin Meets Ambassadors
1971-04-13New York TimesIndia Denies Charge
1971-04-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsPolicy Review on Pakistan: Memorandum From the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-04-13Times (London)Thousands still fleeing frightened Dacca
1971-04-13Times (London)Witness to a massacre in East Pakistan
1971-04-13Times (London)Bengal clashes raise the spectre of big-power conflict
1971-04-14New York TimesBengalis Form a Cabinet as the Bloodshed goes on
1971-04-14New York TimesU.S. Acknowledges Sales of Ammunition to Pakistan
1971-04-14Guardian(UK)East Pakistan - a land living in fear
1971-04-14Guardian(UK)Government forces take two more rebel strongholds
1971-04-14Guardian(UK)Indian maintains silence
1971-04-14Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: Rhetoric and Reality
1971-04-14Detroit Free PressPakistani rebels ask recognition
1971-04-14New York TimesPakistan Reports Seizing Indian Arms in Victory
1971-04-14New York TimesIndia Studies Statement
1971-04-14New York TimesSecessionists Claim Sovereignty
1971-04-14New York TimesEditorial: China‐India‐Pakistan
1971-04-14Times (London)Bengal rebels seek British recognition
1971-04-14Times (London)East Bengal resistance crumbles as troops advance
1971-04-15Daily ExpressCry for mercy
1971-04-15New York TimesEconomic Havoc Worsens Impact of Pakistan's War
1971-04-15New York TimesPakistan Asserts Troops ‘Wiped Out All Miscreants’ in Key Town
1971-04-15New York TimesInsurgents Ask Aid
1971-04-15New York TimesEditorial: Bullets or Bread?
1971-04-15Times (London)Bengal rebels must now fight underground
1971-04-16CBS Evening NewsEast Pakistani Refugees Fleeing To India
1971-04-16New StatesmanThe blood of Bangladesh
1971-04-16New York TimesPAKISTANI TROOPS ACCUSED BY INDIA
1971-04-16New York TimesBridge Saved, Pakistan Says
1971-04-16New York TimesArms Halted, U.S. Says
1971-04-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-04-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)1
1971-04-16Times (London)Indian warning to Pakistan brings threat of wider conflict
1971-04-17Far Eastern Economic ReviewTHE BLOODY ROAD LEFTWARDS
1971-04-17Far Eastern Economic ReviewFriends and Neighbours
1971-04-17Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA- PAKISTAN: Cautious Posture
1971-04-17Times (London)Old wounds reopned
1971-04-17New York TimesHours of Terror for a Trapped Bengali Officer
1971-04-17New York TimesPakistan Says Sabotage Raids on Power Plants Fail
1971-04-17New York TimesIndia Charges Genocide
1971-04-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon
1971-04-17U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India
1971-04-17U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-04-17Times (London)East Bengal rebel HQ falls after jet raids
1971-04-18New York TimesKeating Report Stirs Pakistanis--Westerners Assail Remarks on the Conflict in East
1971-04-18New York TimesPakistan's Made-In-U.S.A. Arms
1971-04-18New York TimesPAKISTAN: In This Case
1971-04-18Times (London)Far from the holocaust
1971-04-18Observer (London)The fading dream of Bangladesh : The guerrillas will fight on
1971-04-18New York TimesIndependence Ceremony
1971-04-19Times (London)Bengal army abandons south-west
1971-04-19Times (London)Mujib moved
1971-04-19Times (London)Rebel commander admits ‘odds are against us’
1971-04-19Daily Telegraph (London)Far from the holocaust
1971-04-19TimePakistan: The battle of Kushtia
1971-04-19New York TimesEAST PAKISTANIS CLAIM CONSULATE
1971-04-19New York TimesGovernor Appeals to People
1971-04-19NewsweekPakistan: Reign of Terror
1971-04-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Senior Review Group Meeting
1971-04-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-04-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsPaper Prepared by the National Security Council’s Interdepartmental Group for Near East and South Asia for the Senior Review Group, Washington, undated
1971-04-20Times (London)Exile government of Bangla Desh meets in Calcutta
1971-04-20New York TimesPakistan Accuses India of Attack in East
1971-04-20New York TimesFighting in East Reported
1971-04-21Washington Star/Evening StarAid For Pakistan
1971-04-21Times (London)West Pakistan troops use tanks in drive to seize rebel-held towns
1971-04-21Wall Street JournalA flickering cause: East Pakistanis pledge to fight to the death but mostly they don’t
1971-04-21New York TimesPakistan Demands India Oust Diplomats
1971-04-21New York TimesFlee by the Thousands
1971-04-21New York TimesKarachi Reports Gains
1971-04-21New York TimesEditorial: ‘An Internal Matter’?
1971-04-21Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-04-21Times (London)India will deny bases to East Bengalis
1971-04-21Times (London)Full account promised of moves on Pakistan
1971-04-22New York TimesBengalis Seeking to Regroup Their Forces for Guerrilla Action
1971-04-22New York TimesPAKISTAN ACCUSES INDIA OF ATTACK
1971-04-22New York TimesSoviet Denounces Chinese Reds For Shift on Relations With U.S.
1971-04-22Washington Star/Evening StarARMY HAVOC IN EAST PAKISTAN CAN BE EXPLOITED BY REDS
1971-04-22U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/21.
1971-04-22Times (London)Indian sanctuary for 258,000 Bengal refugees
1971-04-22Times (London)China 'betraying communism for the West'
1971-04-23Wall Street JournalPakistan's Plight Bodes Ill for Nixon's New, Higher Foreign Aid Request
1971-04-23Daily MirrorWhy the hell are we so silent?
1971-04-23New York TimesPakistan Reports Indians Do Not Recognize Bengalis
1971-04-23New York TimesPakistani Diplomat Rebuffed
1971-04-23New York TimesCholera and Smallpox Reported
1971-04-23Stanford DailyU.S. Role In East Pakistan Genocide
1971-04-23Times (London)Angry Bengalis attack hotel in Calcutta after arrival of new envoy from Pakistan
1971-04-23Times (London)Cholera grips refugees from E Pakistan
1971-04-24Far Eastern Economic ReviewPutting Up a Front
1971-04-24Far Eastern Economic ReviewIndia-Pakistan: Tea and Sympathy
1971-04-24Far Eastern Economic ReviewThe Cross of Bengal (long)
1971-04-24Far Eastern Economic ReviewShades of Defiance
1971-04-24Socialist WorkerThe Bengal Massacre
1971-04-24New York TimesPAKISTAN CLOSING AN OFFICE IN INDIA
1971-04-24New York TimesBengalis Ask Recognition
1971-04-24New York TimesIndia Asks Relief Aid
1971-04-24New York TimesTo the Bengalis in Karachi, Home Seems Far Away
1971-04-24U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-04-24Times (London)Naxalites oppose Bengal independence groups
1971-04-25New York TimesPakistan: Big powers in a Diplomatic Minuet
1971-04-25New York TimesREFUGEES WORRY INDIAN OFFICIALS
1971-04-25New York TimesINDIA REPORTS FIRING ON PAKISTAN BORDER
1971-04-25New York TimesBetel‐Leaf Chewers in Karachi Joyfully Await Taste of Peace
1971-04-26Washington PostBengali Refugees Fill Indian Camps
1971-04-26Washington PostPakistan Troops Seal Border With India
1971-04-26TimePakistan: The push towards the borders
1971-04-26NewsweekPakistan: Vultures and wild dogs
1971-04-26New York TimesPAKISTAN ALTERS IMPORTING POLICY
1971-04-26Times (London)India demands pledge on diplomats in Dacca
1971-04-26Times (London)East Bengalis switch to battle for food
1971-04-26Times (London)Giving up all for Bangla Desh
1971-04-27New York TimesEast Pakistani Worker Absenteeism Said to Aggravate Economic Strains
1971-04-27New York TimesIndia Restricts Travel by Pakistani Aides
1971-04-27New York TimesPakistani Aide Here Renounces Ties With Regime
1971-04-27Times (London)India and Pakistan ban diplomats' departure
1971-04-28Wall Street JournalGrieving Multitudes Flee East Pakistan, Add to Areas Turmoil -- Some Afraid to Return Home, Others Eager For Fighting; Whole Families Massacred
1971-04-28Washington Star/Evening StarArmy Havoc in East Pakistan Can be Exploited by Reds
1971-04-28New York TimesNew Delhi Charges Pakistanis Raid Village in India and Kill 5
1971-04-28New York TimesRetaliation by India
1971-04-28New York TimesKarachi Claims Victory
1971-04-28Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-04-28Times (London)Five reported killed by Pakistanis in night raid into India
1971-04-29New York TimesA Diplomatic Tightrope For India
1971-04-29New York TimesPakistan Review Set By Aid Group-- 11 Nation Consortium Meets On Food Crisis Tomorrow
1971-04-29New York TimesIndia, Alleging Pakistani Attacks Warns of ‘Serious Consequences’
1971-04-29Nixon Presidential MaterialsTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)
1971-04-29Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon1
1971-04-29U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/23.
1971-04-29Times (London)India adopts firm line in Pakistan dispute
1971-04-30New York TimesPOLITICS REVIVING IN WEST PAKISTAN
1971-04-30New York TimesIndia's Allegations Of Border Forays Denied by Pakistan
1971-04-30New York Times2 Buildings Here Housing Pakistan Offices Vandalized
1971-05-01Far Eastern Economic ReviewBefore the Floodgates Open
1971-05-01Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA- PAKISTAN: Warclouds Mass
1971-05-01Washington PostBengalis Reported Facing Starvation
1971-05-01Guardian(UK)Death and victory in Bangladesh
1971-05-01Times (London)Bitterness divides Pakistani community
1971-05-01Times (London)Exchange of fire across Indo-Pakistan border
1971-05-02New York TimesLetter: Bengal: A Threat of Famine
1971-05-02New York Times MagazineThe Political Tidal Wave That Struck East Pakistan
1971-05-02Times (London)Pakistan: The communal carnage
1971-05-02Guardian(UK)Sir Alec presses for Bangladesh aid
1971-05-02New York TimesPakistan to Ask a Moratorium on Debts
1971-05-03New York TimesPakistan Accuses Indian Air Force
1971-05-03TimeDacca: City of the Dead
1971-05-03New York Times'Bangla Desh' - Tagore's Ironic Legacy
1971-05-03Times (London)Press criticized for handling of Pakistan affair
1971-05-03Times (London)India says civilians died in bombing
1971-05-04New York TimesNew Pakistani Protest to India Charges Shelling at the Border
1971-05-04U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State
1971-05-04Times (London)Pakistan and India both angry about planes
1971-05-05New York TimesPakistani Ex‐Aide Plans Bangla Desk Office Here
1971-05-05Times (London)Ilyushin Planes ready for airlift
1971-05-06New York TimesWar With India Possible, Pakistani General Asserts
1971-05-06Washington PostU.S.-Aid Tanks Used In Pakistan
1971-05-06New SocietyStand East Bengal: What now?
1971-05-06New York TimesIndians and Pakistanis Disagree, on Plan to Return Diplomatic Staffs
1971-05-06New York TimesAwami League Accused
1971-05-06New York TimesForeign News Reports Criticized by Pakistan
1971-05-06U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/24.
1971-05-06Times (London)Call for aid to Pakistan refugees
1971-05-06Times (London)India accused of big build-up on border
1971-05-07New York TimesSenate Unit Asks Pakistan Arms Cutoff
1971-05-07New York TimesIndia appeals on Refugees
1971-05-07New York TimesPakistani General Disputes Reports of Casualties
1971-05-07Washington PostAide Admits Massacre in East Pakistan
1971-05-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to Acting Secretary of State Irwin
1971-05-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya
1971-05-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Farland, Kissinger and Halperin
1971-05-07Times (London)India asks United Nations to meet refugee costs
1971-05-07Times (London)British relief funds blocked for Pakistan
1971-05-08Far Eastern Economic ReviewWords After Warfare
1971-05-08New York TimesCopter view of East Pakistan: Vast Destruction but no Fighting
1971-05-08New York TimesIndia's Position is Wait and See on Recognition of Bangla Desh
1971-05-08New York TimesPakistani Press Is Warned On ‘Irresponsible’ Reports
1971-05-08Times (London)Mrs Gandhi refuses Bangla Desh recognition
1971-05-09Baltimore SunArmy, Rebels Fight Over Ruined Pakistan
1971-05-09New York TimesBengalis Depict How A Priest Died
1971-05-09Washington Star/Evening StarIndia's Concern Grows Over Bengal Problem
1971-05-09Washington Star/Evening StarCities of East Pakistan Show Wide Devastation
1971-05-10New York TimesAll Serious Armed Opposition Seems Ended in East Pakistan
1971-05-10New York TimesPakistan Weighs Devaluing Rupee - Top Economists Due in United States For Appeal on Aid
1971-05-10TimePakistan: Humiliation or war
1971-05-10U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum of Conversation between Ahmed, Hilaly, Kissinger, Saunders
1971-05-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Nixon, Ahmad, Hilaly and Saunders
1971-05-10Times (London)Indian border area shelled by Pakistan forces
1971-05-11Washington PostPakistan Envoy, Seeking Aid, Meets With President
1971-05-11New York TimesEast Pakistan's Deep-Water Port Is Still All but Paralyzed
1971-05-11Times (London)All serious Bengali resistance now over
1971-05-12New York TimesThe Vultures of Bengal
1971-05-12Wall Street JournalBangla Desh: A Pragmatic Silence
1971-05-12Washington PostThe Requirements in Pakistan
1971-05-12Washington Star/Evening StarAid for East Pakistan
1971-05-12New York TimesRelief Airlift Proposed
1971-05-12Times (London)Influx of refugees brings threat of an India-Pakistan crisis
1971-05-12Times (London)Pakistan relief best done by UN
1971-05-13Baltimore SunU.S. Asked Not to Aid Pakistan
1971-05-13Washington Daily NewsAid to Pakistan
1971-05-13New York TimesYahya Tells Thant Relief Aid Is Not Needed Now
1971-05-13New York TimesYahya Said to Plan Visit
1971-05-13New York TimesArmy Men in Pakistan See Heresy In Western‐Style Education There
1971-05-13U.S. National ArchivesLetter From Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon
1971-05-13Times (London)India tells UN it will need £140m. a year to feed two million refugees from East Pakistan
1971-05-14New York TimesFULBRIGHT IS SAID TO REBUFF ROGERS -
1971-05-14New York TimesPakistani Officials Say China Has Offered $20-Million Loan
1971-05-14New York TimesSoviet Aid Reported
1971-05-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State
1971-05-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-05-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-05-14Times (London)Government stops guaranteeing credit on goods exported to Pakistan
1971-05-15Far Eastern Economic ReviewMaoists On The Move
1971-05-15Far Eastern Economic ReviewIslamabad's Blind Alley
1971-05-15Far Eastern Economic ReviewAid Dilemma
1971-05-15Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA: Feeling the Impact
1971-05-15Times (London)Shelterless East Bengalis now vulnerable to a cholera outbreak
1971-05-15Times (London)Mr Heath and Pakistan President in touch on political settlement
1971-05-16Boston Globe"Jai Bangla" -- A Bengali Cry of National Pride, Now Muted
1971-05-16New York TimesThat Shadow in the Sky is a Vulture-A Fat One
1971-05-16New York TimesPAKISTAN SAYS CHINA LENDS $207‐MILLION
1971-05-16New York TimesIndia accuses Pakistan
1971-05-17New York TimesPakistani Refugees Competition Angers Indian Poor
1971-05-17Washington PostIndia Asks Help For Refugees
1971-05-17Bangladesh NewsletterBangladesh Newsletter, No 1
1971-05-17New York TimesChinese Powdered Milk Arrives in East Pakistan
1971-05-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-05-17Times (London)Officer admits that Bengalis are murdering Biharis
1971-05-17Times (London)India tells Pakistan to end terror and let millions return
1971-05-18Washington Daily NewsEmbassy Aide Is All Fired Up Over Firing
1971-05-18Congressional RecordCongression Record - 92nd Congress
1971-05-18Congressional RecordSenator Edward Kennedy's statement before House Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific
1971-05-18New York TimesPakistan, in a Shift, Asks U.N. for Aid
1971-05-18New York TimesPakistan Thanks China
1971-05-18U.S. National ArchivesInformation Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers
1971-05-19Washington Star/Evening StarREADY TO FIGHT, MRS. GANDHI TELLS PAKISTAN
1971-05-19Times (London)Road of death for Bengali refugees
1971-05-20New York TimesUnited States and Britain Said to Agree on Aid Program For Pakistan
1971-05-20New York TimesDeath in Golden Bangla Desh
1971-05-20New York TimesChinese Presence in Pakistan Is More Noticeable
1971-05-20Wall Street JournalRancid Survival Biscuits Make A Big Hit In Pakistan
1971-05-20Times (London)India and Pakistan near war as troops move up to border
1971-05-20Guardian(UK)Cool London welcome for Yahya’s envoy
1971-05-21Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Kissinger, Jha and Hoskinson
1971-05-21Times (London)'Famine used to crush Bengalis'
1971-05-22New York TimesBengali Refugees in Squalor in India
1971-05-22Saturday ReviewGenocide in East Pakistan
1971-05-22U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State
1971-05-22U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State
1971-05-22Times (London)Split feared in Bengal Liberation Front
1971-05-22Times (London)Pakistan: Payments plan approval likely
1971-05-22Times (London)THE TRAGEDY OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN
1971-05-23New York TimesThree Million Links In A Chain of Misery
1971-05-23New York TimesIndia Seeks Halt In Refugee Flow
1971-05-23Washington Star/Evening StarPakistani Rebels Seize River Boat, Condemn 17
1971-05-23Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-05-24New York TimesEditorial: Relief Is Not Enough
1971-05-24New York TimesA Political Solution For East Pakistan Is Urged By Bhutto
1971-05-24TimePakistan: Polishing a tarnished image
1971-05-24Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon
1971-05-24Times (London)Calcutta prepares defences as border troops dig in
1971-05-24Times (London)Tariq All is secret agent
1971-05-24Times (London)Towns lie empty as Bengal slaughter continues
1971-05-25Christian Science MonitorStandby Loan?: Pakistanis Press United States For Aid
1971-05-25Christian Science MonitorPower Shift To Dacca Politicians
1971-05-25New York TimesYahya Again Says Aim Is Civil Rule
1971-05-25New York TimesMartial Pakistani Chief -- Agha Mohammad Yahya
1971-05-25New York TimesPakistani Strife Said to Continue
1971-05-25Washington PostNobody Seeks War, Says Yahya Khan
1971-05-25Washington PostIndia Raps Powers Over East Pakistan
1971-05-25Congressional RecordSTATEMENT OF ROBERT DORFMAN BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ASIAN-PACIFIC AFFAIRS, FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1971-05-25Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Samuel Hoskinson and Richard Kennedy of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-05-25U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 25, 1971
1971-05-25Times (London)Prime Minister of Bangla Desh asks for British recognition in secret interview
1971-05-25Times (London)Pakistan plans elected rule
1971-05-26U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon
1971-05-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting1
1971-05-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 26, 1971
1971-05-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 26, 1971, 10:38–10:44 a.m.
1971-05-26Times (London)Exchange of heavy fire over Bengal border
1971-05-26Times (London)Pakistan refugee offer seen as cruel joke
1971-05-26Times (London)India seeks aid 'blockade' on Yahya Khan regime
1971-05-27U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-05-27U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/29.
1971-05-27Times (London)Indians say Pakistan has lost 120 in clashes
1971-05-28Christian Science MonitorIndia Studies Armed Aid For East Pakistan
1971-05-28New York TimesFund for Pakistanis Gains
1971-05-28Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Indian Prime Minister Gandhi
1971-05-28Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya
1971-05-28Times (London)Why India may not be able to afford not to go to war
1971-05-29Far Eastern Economic Review INDIA PAKISTAN: Horror in Store
1971-05-29FrontierLetter from America: United States and East Bengal
1971-05-29EconomistHow not to face facts
1971-05-30Boston GlobeKennedy Issues Pakistan Warning
1971-05-30Boston GlobePakistani Refugees Hit By Cholera
1971-05-30New York TimesPakistans' Ties with US Souring
1971-05-30New York TimesPakistani's Role Pondered at U.N.
1971-05-30Washington PostLETTER: Warm Letter To Pakistan?
1971-05-31Times (London)Calcutta struggles to stem inrush of Bengalis seeking to escape starvation
1971-06-01International Herald TribuneLetter: India and Pakistan
1971-06-01New York TimesBengali Cholera Grows; India Asks World Aid
1971-06-01New York TimesPakistan Eases Censorship
1971-06-01Times (London)Plea to world by India as cholera epidemic goes out of control
1971-06-01Times (London)BENGAL'S SUFFERING MILLIONS
1971-06-02New York TimesEditorial: Bengal is the Spark
1971-06-02Washington PostRebel Bengali Leader Meet With Indira Gandhi
1971-06-02Times (London)Exiled leaders of Bangla Desh tell President Yahya to expect a fight to the finish
1971-06-02Times (London)Pakistan rebels send UN evidence of Dacca terror attack
1971-06-02Times (London)Charities seek change in aid ruling
1971-06-02Times (London)EDITORIAL: AID TO PREVENT CHOLERA
1971-06-03Baltimore SunUnited States Called Ready to Help India Move Refugees. Said To Be Looking Into Airlift for Relief Of Crowded Areas
1971-06-03Christian Science MonitorPakistan Refugees Flood India
1971-06-03New York TimesU.S. Reported to Plan New Aid To Pakistani Refugees in India
1971-06-03New York TimesCholera Deaths Reported
1971-06-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Keating, Kissinger and Saunders
1971-06-03Times (London)Cholera kills 10 an hour in W Bengal camps
1971-06-04Times (London)Secret Catalogue of Guilt And Disaster Over East Pakistan
1971-06-04Washington PostIndians Adamant: Pakistan Refugees Must Return Home
1971-06-04Washington PostU.S. Will Assist Refugee Relocation
1971-06-04New StatesmanCorpses in the sun
1971-06-04New York TimesCholera Toll Among Bengalis Put at 2,000 by Indian Aides
1971-06-04Times (London)BACKGROUND TO THE FAILURE OF THE NEGOTIATION BETWEEN SHAIKH MUJIB AND THE LEADERS OF WEST PAKISTAN: SECRET CATALOGUE OF GUILT AND DISASTER OVER EAST PAKISTAN
1971-06-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, June 4, 1971, 9:42–9:51 a.m.
1971-06-04Times (London)Drug supplies running out as 5,000 refugees die of cholera
1971-06-05Boston GlobeMalnutrition Adding To Cholera Toll
1971-06-05New RepublicThe United States and Bangla Desh; Bailing Out Pakistan
1971-06-05New York TimesBritons Rushing Cholera Shots To India
1971-06-05Washington Star/Evening StarPakistan, U.N. Agree On Relief For War Area
1971-06-05Guardian(UK)Flight into suffering
1971-06-05Guardian(UK)Indians see only one answer to refugee problem
1971-06-05Guardian(UK)Mrs. Gandhi flying to Calcutta
1971-06-05Guardian(UK)Prelude to an order for genocide
1971-06-05Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: Yahya’s last millions
1971-06-05New York TimesAccord on Relief Reached
1971-06-05New York TimesBID TO DISSIDENTS HINTED IN KARACHI
1971-06-05U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State
1971-06-05Times (London)British charities rush out vaccine as Bengal cholera threatens 60 million
1971-06-05Times (London)Half Hindu population flees from East Bengal fearing persecution by Muslim troops
1971-06-06Washington Star/Evening StarEast Pakistan Today - "Normal" is Much Quieter
1971-06-06Times (London)The great plague of Bengal
1971-06-06New York TimesHelping the Pakistanis
1971-06-06Sunday Times Magazine (London)The road from Bangla Desh
1971-06-06New York TimesTOLL IN WEST BENGAL SAID TO REACH 8,000
1971-06-06New York TimesUN Childrens Fund to send relief supplies
1971-06-06New York TimesForeign Notes: Bengal Fallout
1971-06-07Washington PostUnited States, Britain Withdrawing Diplomats from E. Pakistan
1971-06-07Washington PostCalcutta Fears Refugees Cholera
1971-06-07New York Times60 Cholera Deaths Reported in the Calcutta Area
1971-06-07New York TimesIndia Appeals in Moscow
1971-06-07New York TimesMeasuring the Tragedy
1971-06-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-06-07Times (London)Indian seal off border as monsoon brings new perils to cholera victims
1971-06-07Times (London)Mrs Gandhi appeals to the world
1971-06-07Times (London)World wakes up at last but it may be too late
1971-06-07Times (London)Britain in defence of its £1m aid offer
1971-06-07Times (London)U Thant foresees speedy and substantial relief
1971-06-08New York TimesRefugees And Cholera Increase In India
1971-06-08New York Times500 and 100-Rupee Bills Withdrawn By Pakistan
1971-06-08New York TimesU.N. Aide In Pakistan
1971-06-08New York TimesF.A.O. Appeals For Aid
1971-06-08Washington PostEAST PAKISTAN: A Wound Unhealed
1971-06-08Bangladesh Genocide and the World PressGenesis of holocaust
1971-06-08Washington Star/Evening StarINDIA POLICE TRY TO HALT RIVER CHOLERA BURIALS
1971-06-08Times (London)Food needs of Bengal refugees beyond UN agency's resources
1971-06-08Times (London)Race strife as well as cholera seen as threat to Bengal refugees
1971-06-09Baltimore SunTwo Senators Ask Cut-off In Aid To Pakistan
1971-06-09New York TimesCholera Rampant On Bengal Border
1971-06-09New York TimesPakistanis Jam Banks To Turn In Recalled Currency
1971-06-09New York TimesDisease, Hunger and Death Stalk Refugees Along India's Border
1971-06-09Washington PostRefugees Clash With Indians
1971-06-09Washington PostMedical Supplies Flown To Calcutta
1971-06-09Washington PostPakistan Aid Cutoff Sought By Senators
1971-06-09New York TimesU.N. Responsibility Sought
1971-06-09New York TimesDispute Over Total
1971-06-09Washington Star/Evening StarUNITED STATES PLANS MORE AID FOR REFUGEES IN INDIA
1971-06-09Washington Star/Evening StarPAKISTANIS, NEAR PANIC, DUMPING PAPER MONEY
1971-06-09Washington Daily NewsUNITED STATES UPS BENGAL REFUGEE AID
1971-06-09U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From Acting Secretary of State Irwin to President Nixon
1971-06-09Times (London)Labour clash on Bengal aid forces Commons debate today
1971-06-09Times (London)Indian townspeople turn on refugees squatting in mosques and houses
1971-06-09Times (London)UN faces giant relief task
1971-06-09Times (London)Britain ready to give more help to refugees
1971-06-09Times (London)EDITORIAL: THE DOUBLE TRAGEDY OF BENGAL
1971-06-09Times (London)Aid is big business now
1971-06-10Boston GlobeIn Barasat, A Child Lies Dying On The Green
1971-06-10Le Monde (Weekly English Edition)Pakistan -- Charity Is No Answer
1971-06-10Le Monde (Weekly English Edition)Bengal-- Corpses In The Wake Of A Crusading Army
1971-06-10ReutersMove to Cut Aid to Pakistan
1971-06-10ReutersAID Financed Boats Will Supply East Pakistan Cyclone Survivors
1971-06-10New York TimesBriton Urges East Pakistani Settlement
1971-06-10New York TimesRelief Program Planned
1971-06-10New York TimesUNICEF Issues Appeal
1971-06-10New York TimesRefugee Flow Continues
1971-06-10Boston GlobeCALCUTTA NOT RECEIVING ENOUGH CHOLERA VACCINE
1971-06-10U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/30.
1971-06-10Times (London)Britain’s response to cholera crisis astounds India as deaths fall
1971-06-10Times (London)Indian tempers beginning to wear thin as refugees wreck town life
1971-06-10Times (London)Relief supplies will not be held back
1971-06-10Times (London)Only a settlement by Pakistanis can reverse river of refugees
1971-06-11New York TimesPakistan Seeks Refugees Return
1971-06-11Washington PostIndia Warns Cholera Could Be Spreading
1971-06-11New York TimesPakistan Gets Grant From U.S.
1971-06-11Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger
1971-06-11U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State
1971-06-11Times (London)Commons delegation to see refugees’ plight in E Pakistan
1971-06-11Times (London)India has to feed and shelter equivalent of entire small nation
1971-06-11Times (London)Letters from Britons tell of Pakistan atrocities
1971-06-11Times (London)Karachi offers amnesty to all who return
1971-06-11Times (London)Pakistan raise jute prices
1971-06-12Far Eastern Economic ReviewWEST BENGAL: Hope For None
1971-06-12Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA-PAKISTAN: Pressure to Compromise
1971-06-12New York TimesRefugees Airlift Causing concern; US Aides Fear Pakistanis Will Meet Hostility
1971-06-12New York TimesAid To Be Distributed
1971-06-12Washington PostIndia Fears Refugees Sparking New Hindu-Moslem Fight
1971-06-12Washington PostIndia To Receive Vaccine For 3 Million
1971-06-12Daily Telegraph (London)Bangladesh plans for new offensive
1971-06-12Daily Telegraph (London)Well meant, but not well conceived
1971-06-12EconomistIt’s much more than cholera
1971-06-12New York TimesHatred Now Splits Pakistanis in Britain, Too
1971-06-12New York TimesAmerica and the World I
1971-06-12Times (London)Soviet planes join US in massive airlift of 21 million Bengal refugees
1971-06-12Times (London)Nearly £500,000 raised in Britain in three days
1971-06-12Times (London)The Times Diary:Salman Ali’s awkward dilemma
1971-06-13Times (London)Genocide
1971-06-13Times (London)Why The Refugees Fled
1971-06-13New York TimesIndian Opposing Aid to Pakistan
1971-06-13New York TimesUS Urges Indians and Pakistanis to use Restraint
1971-06-13New York TimesIndia: A Tragic Horde Without Food Or Shelter
1971-06-13Times (London)The march of misery
1971-06-13Daily Telegraph (London)War seen as the ‘sole solution’
1971-06-13Observer (London)Flight of the millions
1971-06-13Times (London)The politics explained: Why Yahya sent in the troops
1971-06-13New York TimesCalcutta Mayor Seeks To Halt Refugee Influx
1971-06-13New York TimesPAKISTANI CHARGES MASSACRE BY ARMY
1971-06-14National ObserverCholera In India: New Outbreak Of An Ancient Desease
1971-06-14New York TimesPAKISTAN WILL BEGIN PAYING RUPEE CLAIMS
1971-06-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-06-14Times (London)Dwindling flow of refugees suggests West Bengal border has been sealed off
1971-06-14Times (London)The death of a citizen of Bangla Desh
1971-06-14Times (London)Britain urged to help Bengalis only
1971-06-14Times (London)Pakistan paper attacks version in The Times
1971-06-14Times (London)President Yahya sees British MPs on aid
1971-06-15New York TimesIndia Reports Cholera Is Easing, But Refugee Problems Mount
1971-06-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and the Ambassador to India (Keating), Washington, June 15, 1971, 5:13–5:40 p.m.
1971-06-15Times (London)Firing brings new risk of Indo-Pakistan war
1971-06-15Times (London)Young flock to join secret army
1971-06-15Times (London)Charities hopeful of taking aid into Pakistan
1971-06-16New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Says Pakistan Solution Grows Remote
1971-06-16New York TimesIndian Envoy Meets Thant
1971-06-16Congressional RecordRecent Experience of the Bangla Desh Situation
1971-06-16New York TimesYAHYA SAID TO DELAY PLAN FOR CIVIL RULE
1971-06-16New York TimesNonlimits of Disaster
1971-06-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), the Indian Foreign Minister (Singh), and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco), Washington, June 16, 1971, 2:58–3:41 p.m.
1971-06-16Times (London)Labour MPs indict Army atrocities in Pakistan
1971-06-16Times (London)UN visitor says things better in E Pakistan
1971-06-16Times (London)Police take over patrols in Dacca
1971-06-16Times (London)Letter: Tragedy of Bengal
1971-06-17Le Monde (Weekly English Edition)BACKDROP TO THE BENGAL TRAGEDY -- Slow Decline Of A Once Flourishing Land
1971-06-17Times (London)India takes arms from guerrillas as precaution
1971-06-17New York TimesAttack In Dacca on Aid Officials Reported
1971-06-17New York TimesBengalis Ride a Refugee Train of Despair
1971-06-17Washington PostE. Pakistani Refugee Flow Increases Again
1971-06-17Washington PostIndian Official Carries Plea for U.S. Help
1971-06-17Guardian(UK)Pressure put on Pakistan by threat to withdraw aid
1971-06-17New York TimesThant Appeals for Aid
1971-06-17New York TimesEditorial: Aid for Pakistan?
1971-06-17U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India
1971-06-17U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India
1971-06-17U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/32.
1971-06-17Times (London)Threat to end aid to Pakistan
1971-06-17Times (London)Diplomats’ warnings that went unheeded
1971-06-17Times (London)Oxfam fear of typhoid in refugee camps
1971-06-17Times (London)Indian criticism of relief puzzles UN men
1971-06-18Christian Science MonitorThe World Community Must Help
1971-06-18Washington PostPeace in Pakistan Called First Task
1971-06-18New York TimesPAKISTANI TO OFFER PLAN ON RULE JUNE 28
1971-06-18Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon
1971-06-18U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-06-18Times (London)Letters: The right sort of disaster aid
1971-06-18Times (London)More cholera in West Bengal
1971-06-19Far Eastern Economic ReviewSee for Yourself, Yahya
1971-06-19Far Eastern Economic ReviewIndia-Pakistan: Double think?
1971-06-19New RepublicThe New Threat Of An Indo-Pakistan Conflict - Nehru's Plan For Peace
1971-06-19New York TimesIndian Asks World Pressure on Pakistan
1971-06-19SpectatorAnother final solution
1971-06-19Times (London)E Bengal freedom fighters plan monsoon offensive
1971-06-19Times (London)Last British tea planters are abandoning Sylhet
1971-06-19Times (London)The Times Diary Backgrounder
1971-06-19Times (London)India needs £150m for refugees this year
1971-06-20Chicago Sun-TimesAn eyewitness to genocide: 6 spine-chilling days
1971-06-20Chicago Sun-TimesKennedy raps lack of aid for refugees
1971-06-20New York TimesPakistan Crisis Imperils Schools
1971-06-20New York TimesREFUGEES: The Only Way to Describe It Is Hell
1971-06-20Times (London)Pogrom in Pakistan
1971-06-21Boston GlobeIndian Defense Chief Fears War. Pakistan Claims New Border Raids
1971-06-21Christian Science MonitorRefugee Trauma: Pakistanis In India Face Uncertain Future
1971-06-21National ObserverControversy Hampers Relief Efforts: Refugee Flow Stirs Fear Of India-Pakistan War
1971-06-21Washington PostEast Pakistan Rebel Army Camps On Indian Border
1971-06-21Washington Star/Evening StarPakistan Problem Goes Deeper Than Poverty
1971-06-21TimeTHE BENGALI REFUGEES: A Surfeit of Woe
1971-06-21New York TimesEast Pakistan Is Reopened to Newsmen
1971-06-21New York TimesIndia Border Curfew
1971-06-21Times (London)British MP says violence has ended in Pakistan
1971-06-21Times (London)Pressure to keep rule of Army in Pakistan
1971-06-21Times (London)Indian army warned to be ready for worst
1971-06-22Christian Science MonitorAn Often Invisible Pakistani Regime: Bangla Desh Pursues "Complete Independence"
1971-06-22New York TimesU.S. Military Goods Sent To Pakistan Despite Ban
1971-06-22Guardian(UK)Decision on aid postponed
1971-06-22Guardian(UK)Prince ‘partisan’ on refugees
1971-06-22Guardian(UK)India wins support for pressure on Yahya Khan
1971-06-22Times (London)Indian MPs accuse UN refugee commissioner of bias in favour of President Yahya Khan
1971-06-22Times (London)Briton shot in E Pakistan
1971-06-23Baltimore SunU.S. Says Pakistan Cargo Does Not Violate Embargo
1971-06-23Christian Science MonitorBangla Desh Freedom Fighters Lead Tour Of Pakistan Border
1971-06-23New York TimesEditorial: Abetting Repression
1971-06-23Washington PostWhen an Embargo is not an Embargo
1971-06-23Washington PostArms Sales to Pakistan Clarified
1971-06-23Washington Star/Evening StarChurch Urges Nixon To Halt Pakistani Ship
1971-06-23New York TimesKENNEDY REPORTS ON PAKISTAN ARMS
1971-06-23Times (London)In Dacca, feelings of fear give way to sullenness
1971-06-23Times (London)Refugee stories oppose MP’s view
1971-06-23Times (London)Editorial: LIVING THROUGH THE TRAGEDY
1971-06-24Baltimore SunAid Experts Fear Famine in Pakistan; Million-Ton Shortage in Rice Is Expected In War-Torn East
1971-06-24New York TimesIndia Asks U.S. To Clarify Report On Aid To Pakistan
1971-06-24New York TimesCriticism by Symington
1971-06-24Washington PostPolicy Reviewed on Pakistan Arms
1971-06-24Washington PostDacca: East Pakistan's Sullen but Pacified Capital
1971-06-24Washington PostIndian Aide Unclear On Arms Shipment
1971-06-24Washington PostNew Relief Group Asked For World
1971-06-24New York TimesBig Rise in Pakistani Disease Toll Feared
1971-06-24New York TimesArrests of Bengalis Reported
1971-06-24New York TimesPakistani Areas Inspected
1971-06-24Times (London)Border search for Britons
1971-06-24Times (London)Aid officials fear that East Pakistan faces year of famine
1971-06-24Times (London)Relief aid to India raised to over £8m
1971-06-25Baltimore SunU.S. Aide Fears India-Pakistan War Over Refugees
1971-06-25Christian Science MonitorFact and Fantasy Switch at East Pakistan Border
1971-06-25New York Times3d Arms‐Cargo Ship to Pakistan Noted
1971-06-25Washington PostGrain Shortage Expected To Hit Pakistan In Next Three Months
1971-06-25Washington Star/Evening StarIndians Blast U.S. On Pakistan Arms
1971-06-25Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon
1971-06-25Times (London)India asks US to seize arms cargoes bound for Pakistan
1971-06-26Far Eastern Economic ReviewIndia: Going Through Hell
1971-06-26Far Eastern Economic ReviewUNITED NATIONS: Cruel Restraint
1971-06-26New York TimesDacca Is Still Gripped by Fear 3 Months After the Onslaught
1971-06-26Washington Post11 Nations Decline Aid To Pakistan
1971-06-26EconomistA general's first duty is to control his men
1971-06-26New York TimesCholera Cases and Deaths Doubled in '71, W.H.O. Says
1971-06-26U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India
1971-06-26Times (London)Minister hints that India may go to war over E Bengal
1971-06-27Baltimore SunIndia Cautions Pakistan Army; Border Agreement For Buffer Zone Is Said To Be Violated
1971-06-27New York TimesU.S. And Pakistan - When Ammunition Is A Theological Question
1971-06-27Washington Star/Evening StarInterpretive Report -- Is U.S.-India Policy British?
1971-06-28Baltimore SunPakistan Bound
1971-06-28New York TimesAusterity Budget Set In Pakistan
1971-06-28NationThe Arms Harvest
1971-06-28NationThe Bloody Surgery Of Pakistan
1971-06-28Washington Star/Evening StarPakistan Raid Bengali Villages
1971-06-28Guardian(UK)Pakistan aid discreetly suspended
1971-06-28Guardian(UK)Captive officers a ‘Casus Belli’
1971-06-28Guardian(UK)Pakistan decries British aid
1971-06-28NewsweekThe terrible blood bath of Tikka Khan
1971-06-28Washington National Records CentreMemorandum From the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Selden) to Secretary of Defense Laird
1971-06-28U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State
1971-06-28Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon
1971-06-28Times (London)India increases forces on western border
1971-06-29New York TimesU.S. Says It Will Continue Aid To Pakistan Despite Cutoff Urged By Other Nations
1971-06-29Washington PostKennedy, U.S. Aide Clash On Pakistan
1971-06-29Washington PostPakistani Civilian Rule In 4 Months Yahya Says
1971-06-29Times (London)India warns President Yahya that it will resist his new plan to transfer power in Pakistan
1971-06-29Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: Yahya’s threadbare package
1971-06-29Daily Telegraph (London)Reign of terror still by army in East Bengal says MP
1971-06-29Daily Telegraph (London)Death And Hatred In Chittagong
1971-06-29Daily Telegraph (London)Yahya Plans Constitution In 4 Months
1971-06-29Daily Telegraph (London)EDITORIAL: East Pakistan’s Future
1971-06-29Daily American Pakistan reported attacking Hindus
1971-06-29New York TimesYahya Promises a Legislature Soon
1971-06-29New York TimesIndian Cabinet Meets
1971-06-29New York TimesWest Bengal Leaders Quit
1971-06-29Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco)
1971-06-29Times (London)MP says refugees would be unwise to return
1971-06-29Times (London)EDITORIAL: WELL MEANT, BUT NOT WELL CONCEIVED
1971-06-30Baltimore SunHelping Pakistan
1971-06-30Christian Science MonitorA Step Toward Conciliation
1971-06-30Christian Science MonitorFearful Whispers in East Pakistani Streets
1971-06-30Christian Science MonitorPakistan Curbs Army Violence Following Outside Pressure
1971-06-30Pakistan Affairs, Special IssueFull Text of President Yahya Khan's Address to the Nation on June 28, 1971
1971-06-30New York TimesEditorial: Why Aid Pakistan
1971-06-30New York TimesEast Pakistani Economy Badly Hurt as Most Transport Is Crippled
1971-06-30Washington Daily NewsHelping to Kill More Bengalis
1971-06-30Washington PostMore U.S. Weapons Will Go to Pakistan
1971-06-30New York TimesU.S. Says More Arms Cargo Will Be Going to Pakistanis
1971-06-30New York TimesNo headline: Padma arrives in Montreal
1971-06-30Washington Star/Evening StarRAINS ADD TO DEATH TOLL OF PAKISTAN REFUGEES
1971-06-30U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers
1971-06-30U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/35.
1971-06-30Times (London)Mrs Gandhi fears border spark could start war
1971-06-30Times (London)British MPs shaken by Bengal misery
1971-07-01New York TimesNew Cholera Cases Strike Indian Area
1971-07-01Washington PostKissinger on Mission to Vietnam, Pakistan
1971-07-01Washington PostCanada Blocks Shipment Of Weapons For Pakistan
1971-07-01Bangladesh NewsletterBangladesh Newsletter, No. 4
1971-07-01Congressional RecordCongression Record - 92nd Congress
1971-07-01New York TimesEast Pakistanis Picket Here Against Shipment of Arms
1971-07-01New York TimesNo headline: US grant for Cyclone victims
1971-07-01New York TimesCorrespondent of The Times Ousted From East Pakistan
1971-07-01Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya
1971-07-01Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Indian Prime Minister Gandhi
1971-07-01Times (London)Villagers still pay with lives for being Hindus in Pakistan
1971-07-01Times (London)Indian plea for 3,000 miles of tent material
1971-07-02Washington PostIndia Plans Camps For Refugees
1971-07-02Washington Star/Evening StarAiding Pakistan
1971-07-02New York TimesRescue Unit Seeks Million For Pakistani Intellectuals
1971-07-02Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersEvening Briefing Notes Prepared for the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-07-02Nixon Presidential MaterialsNational Security Study Memorandum 133
1971-07-02Times (London)Shocked Britons found fear in Pakistan
1971-07-03Far Eastern Economic ReviewThe Cost of Repression
1971-07-03Far Eastern Economic ReviewSenate Unit Asks Pakistan Arms Cutoff
1971-07-03New York TimesLetter: U.S. Aid for Pakistan
1971-07-03New York TimesLetter to the Editor
1971-07-03New YorkerThe Talk of the Town; Notes and Comment
1971-07-03New York TimesIndians Protest U.S. Arms
1971-07-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-07-03Times (London)British planters return to E Pakistan estates
1971-07-03Times (London)President Yahya dashes hopes of reconciliation
1971-07-03Times (London)Letters:
1971-07-04New York TimesHindus Are Targes Of Army Terror In An East Pakistani Town
1971-07-04New York TimesEAST PAKISTAN: An Alien Army Imposes Its Will
1971-07-04Washington Star/Evening StarPakistan Seeks U.S. Bombers Despite Embargo
1971-07-05New York TimesSouth Asia: The Approach of Tragedy
1971-07-05Times (London)Indian dove turns into a hawk
1971-07-05New York TimesPakistan, In A Protest To India Charges Air Attack On Village
1971-07-05New York TimesIndia Denies Charges
1971-07-05Washington PostU.S. Arms For Pakistan: A Shameful Record
1971-07-05Times (London)Jute mills face shortage of raw materials
1971-07-06Washington PostMrs. Gandhi Asks End To Pressure
1971-07-06Washington Star/Evening StarIndia's Trial
1971-07-06Washington Star/Evening StarAgnew Speaks on Aid To India
1971-07-06Washington Star/Evening StarKissinger Greeted in India By Assault on U.S. Policy
1971-07-06New York TimesPOWER IN DACCA REPORTED CUT OFF
1971-07-06New York TimesPakistan Charges Britain With Interfering in Affairs
1971-07-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum for the Record
1971-07-06Times (London)Troops called in to check Naxalite violence
1971-07-06Times (London)Pakistan protest to Britain
1971-07-06Times (London)Disaster aid must match technology, says U Thant
1971-07-07New York TimesKissinger Dodges 100 Protesters
1971-07-07Wall Street JournalIndians Protest in Delhi
1971-07-07Washington Star/Evening StarIndia Prepares to Act on Refugee Issue
1971-07-07Washington Star/Evening StarPAKISTAN: Protracted War
1971-07-07Congressional RecordCongression Record - 92nd Congress
1971-07-07Congressional RecordCongressional Record, 92nd Congress
1971-07-07U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum of Conversation
1971-07-07U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum of Conversation
1971-07-07U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum for the Record
1971-07-07U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum of Conversation, New Delhi, July 7, 1971
1971-07-07Times (London)France bans supplies of arms to Pakistan
1971-07-07Times (London)Letters to the Editor
1971-07-08New York TimesNixon Is Criticized By Senator Church On Aid to Pakistan
1971-07-08Congressional RecordREPORT OF THE WORLD BANK MISSION TO EAST PAKISTAN
1971-07-08Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon
1971-07-08U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum of Conversation
1971-07-08U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/37.
1971-07-08Times (London)India alerts army units in Kashmir and accuses Pakistan of plot to infiltrate troublemakers
1971-07-08Times (London)£833,000 a day needed for refugees
1971-07-09Times (London)Self-defeating slaughter in East Pakistan
1971-07-09Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)
1971-07-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon
1971-07-10EconomistThe Mukti Fouj is still fighting
1971-07-10New York TimesWorld Bank Rules Against Distributing Report on Pakistan
1971-07-10New York TimesNotes on People: Kissinger in Pakistan
1971-07-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsStudy Prepared in Response to National Security Study Memorandum 133, Washington, July 10, 1971
1971-07-10Times (London)Bangla Desh rebels cut rail links
1971-07-10Times (London)Kissinger talks with President Yahya are ended
1971-07-11Times (London)The repression of Bengal what we must do
1971-07-11Times (London)World Bank report on horror in Pakistan
1971-07-11Times (London)A regime of thugs and bigots
1971-07-11New York TimesWorld Bank Circulates Pakistan Study
1971-07-11New York TimesU.S. and Pakistan: Deep Dents in The Nixon Doctrine
1971-07-11Washington PostTHE ISOLATIONISM TOWARD PAKISTAN
1971-07-11Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-07-12TimeIndia
1971-07-12NewsweekPakistan
1971-07-12New York TimesINDIANS WILL SHIFT PAKISTANI REFUGEES
1971-07-12New York TimesDoing Business With Yahya
1971-07-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsAnalytical Summary Prepared by the National Security Council Staff
1971-07-12Times (London)World Bank condemns Pakistan Government
1971-07-12Times (London)Pakistan Army intervention set off events which led to vengeance killings in East Bengal
1971-07-12Times (London)Plan for a ‘Punjabi’ constitution
1971-07-13Times (London)Shadow of war on the Indian sub¬continent
1971-07-13New York TimesWORLD BANK UNIT SAYS PAKISTAN AID IS POINTLESS NOW
1971-07-13New York TimesExcerpts From World Bank Group's Report on East Pakistan
1971-07-13Baltimore SunINDIA OFFICIALS FEAR REFUGEES MAY STAY
1971-07-13Times (London)India accuses U S of condoning genocide
1971-07-13Times (London)Another £1m for Pakistan relief
1971-07-13Times (London)Letters to the Editor
1971-07-14Times (London)Bank report on Bengal destruction
1971-07-14New York TimesWest Pakistan Pursues Subjugation of Bengalis
1971-07-14New York TimesKENNEDY REVEALS PAKISTAN STUDY
1971-07-14New York TimesEditorial: Pakistan Condemned
1971-07-14Washington Star/Evening StarPAKISTAN ACTION IN EAST CLOUDS WEST'S HOPES
1971-07-14Times (London)U S withholds economic aid to Pakistan
1971-07-14Times (London)THE TERROR THAT PERPETUATES TERROR
1971-07-15U.S. National ArchivesSubj: Conversation With Pres. Yahya Khan: Food Situation East Pakistan.
1971-07-15Times (London)Oxfam urge world aid for refugees in India
1971-07-16New StatesmanBoth sides of the disaster
1971-07-16New York TimesHOUSE GROUP BIDS U.S. STOP AIDING GREECE, PAKISTAN
1971-07-16New York TimesAirline Incorrectly Identified In a Dispatch About Pakistan
1971-07-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsNSC Meeting on the Middle East and South Asia
1971-07-16Times (London)Mr Nixon accepts invitation to China
1971-07-16Times (London)US vote to halt aid to Greece and Pakistan
1971-07-16Times (London)Moscow balancing act in East Bengal crisis
1971-07-16Times (London)Delhi denies intention to bar foreign volunteers
1971-07-17Far Eastern Economic ReviewIndia: Like Poles
1971-07-17EconomistThe Bengal pressure builds up on Mrs. Gandhi
1971-07-17New York TimesA Pakistani Terms Bengalis 'Chicken-Hearted'
1971-07-18New York TimesUS and Pakistan: The Search For a Policy That Makes Sense
1971-07-19NewsweekPAKISTAN: The Bengalis strike back
1971-07-19New York TimesEditorial: A House Committee Rebels
1971-07-19New York TimesU.S. STOPS AIRLIFTING REFUGEES IN INDIA
1971-07-19Times (London)E Bengal flare-up forecast as guerrillas prepare drive with 35,000 men
1971-07-20Times (London)Bengal: the limited option open to Pakistan’s President
1971-07-20New York TimesPakistan Will Try Bengali Leader Soon
1971-07-20Washington Star/Evening StarBengali Advocates of Peace Warned About Collaboration
1971-07-20Times (London)70 officials vanish in Army purge in East Pakistan
1971-07-21New York TimesMcNamara Apology to Yahya Reported
1971-07-21Washington PostRebels move Freely in Pakistan
1971-07-21Times (London)Pakistan Army faces increased commando action and sabotage missions near border
1971-07-21Times (London)India ready to meet Pakistan threat Foreign Minister says
1971-07-22New York TimesPakistan Still Irked at the World Bank
1971-07-22Times (London)Pakistan generals press for army rule to go on
1971-07-22New York TimesPakistan Accuses India
1971-07-23Guardian(UK)Guerrillas hide-and-seek
1971-07-23New York TimesKennedy Hints U.S. May Plan To Help Police East Pakistan
1971-07-23New York Times2 Beatles' Benefits for Pakistanis Are Sold Out
1971-07-23Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation between Hilaly, Kissinger and Saunders
1971-07-23Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Senior Review Group Meeting
1971-07-23Times (London)Guerrillas say 20,000 Pakistanis killed
1971-07-23Times (London)India may expel volunteers for fear of spies
1971-07-24Far Eastern Economic ReviewPakistan: Yahya Agrieved
1971-07-24Far Eastern Economic ReviewFreight on Board
1971-07-24New York TimesMORE ARMS HELP TO PAKISTAN SEEN
1971-07-24New York TimesLetters to the Editor: Van der Heijden's Report on Pakistan
1971-07-24U.S. National ArchivesSubj: Meeting Between Secretary and Indian Ambassador regarding China
1971-07-24U.S. National ArchivesFollowing is uncleared memcon, FYI only, Noforn, subject to revision upon review.
1971-07-24Times (London)Indian forces told to attack air intruders
1971-07-25Observer (London)Will Bhutto end up in jail with the Sheikh?
1971-07-25Observer (London)Aid bid for E. Pakistan
1971-07-25New York TimesFOREIGNERS GIVEN WARNING IN DACCA
1971-07-25New York TimesYahya's Warning
1971-07-27Times (London)Indian anger at UN observer plan for both sides of border
1971-07-27Kayhan International (Iran)The reluctant president
1971-07-27New York TimesU.S.-India Relations: A New Low
1971-07-27New York TimesRebels Tell East Pakistanis to Flee Dacca
1971-07-27Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-07-27Times (London)Commonwealth mediator may fly to India
1971-07-28Kayhan International (Iran)Five views of a tragedy
1971-07-28New York TimesPAKISTAN SAYS INDIA KILLED 5 IN SHELLING
1971-07-28New York TimesNo headline: Red Cross official in India
1971-07-28New York TimesNotes on People: George Harrison
1971-07-28Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland), Washington, July 28, 1971, 4:21–4:54 p.m.
1971-07-29New York TimesKennedy Plans to Visit East Pakistan Refugees
1971-07-29New York TimesLetter to the Editor: Awami League's Mandate
1971-07-29Nixon Presidential MaterialsIndian Reaction to Statement Attributed to You about U.S. Response in the Event of Indian Military Action in Bangla Desh
1971-07-29Nixon Presidential MaterialsPaper Prepared for the Senior Review Group, Washington, July 29, 1971
1971-07-29Times (London)False picture painted in Delhi of British policy over E Bengal
1971-07-30New York TimesPakistani Regime Is Preparing For Long Guerrilla War in East
1971-07-30Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Senior Review Group Meeting
1971-07-30Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum of Conversation
1971-07-30Times (London)Indian Army is ready to hit back in Bengal
1971-07-30Times (London)Charities need more funds for Pakistan relief
1971-07-30Times (London)A Serious Danger of War in Bengal
1971-07-31Far Eastern Economic ReviewIndia-Pakistan: Worst of All Worlds
1971-07-31Far Eastern Economic ReviewIndia And China: The Thorny Olive Branch
1971-07-31Far Eastern Economic ReviewPakistan: Under the Maulana's Umbrella
1971-07-31Times (London)President Yahya says war is near with India
1971-07-31Times (London)Relief workers ordered to leave India
1971-07-31Times (London)Red Cross to resume aid work in E Pakistan
1971-07-31Times (London)The Times Diary: McCarthy to back Bangla Desh
1971-08-01Pakistan-American Friends AssociationIndia and Bangladesh: Testimony from the Foreign and Indian Press
1971-08-01Times (London)The ‘plot’ against Yahya Khan
1971-08-01Times (London)EDITORIAL: Cholera - what price world sympathy ?
1971-08-01Kayhan International (Iran)The decline and fall of Sheikh Mujib
1971-08-01New York TimesU.N. TO SEND TEAM TO EAST PAKISTAN
1971-08-01New York TimesUNICEF Centers in India
1971-08-01New York TimesMcCarthy Asks Recognition Of Independent East Bengal
1971-08-01New York TimesEast Pakistan: Shades Of the Vietnam War
1971-08-01New York TimesEditorial: Himalayan Confrontation?
1971-08-01New York Times MagazineWhy They Fled Pakistan -And Won't Go Back
1971-08-02TimePakistan: The Ravaging of Golden Bengal
1971-08-02TimeGood Soldier Yahya Khan
1971-08-02Kayhan International (Iran)The looming shadow of a hungry giant
1971-08-02New York Times40,000 Cheer 2 Beatles in Dual Benefit for Pakistanis
1971-08-02New York TimesStringent Precautions Prevent Hijackings in Pakistan
1971-08-02Times (London)Pakistan is renounced by envoy in London
1971-08-02Times (London)Madison Square ovation for two Beatles
1971-08-02Times (London)The Times Diary: Yes, Yahya!
1971-08-03New York TimesThant Warns Council of Indian-Pakistani Clash
1971-08-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsSUBJECT Military and Economic Assistance to Pakistan as a Framework for South Asian Decisions
1971-08-03U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/43.
1971-08-04New York TimesHouse Votes to Cut Aid to Greek Junta And to Pakistanis
1971-08-04New York TimesEast Pakistan's Tea Plantations Hear Thunder of Border Guns
1971-08-04Times (London)US vote to end Greek and Pakistan aid
1971-08-04Times (London)India repeats its warning over UN observers
1971-08-04Times (London)Letter: Tragedy of Bengal
1971-08-05New York Times14 PAKISTANIS QUIT AT MISSIONS IN U.S.
1971-08-05New York TimesFear Paralyzes a Town In Pakistan Near India
1971-08-05New York TimesThe Ravaged People of East Pakistan
1971-08-05Times (London)All Bengali diplomats of Pakistan quit in US
1971-08-05Times (London)Ruthless conduct of war in Bangla Desh
1971-08-06New York TimesPakistan Accuses Bengalis Of Massacring 100,000
1971-08-06New York TimesEditorial: Stability' in Pakistan
1971-08-06U.S. National Archives143415. Strictly Eyes Only for Ambassador Keating and Chargé Sober from the Secretary
1971-08-06Times (London)Pakistan’s version of Bengal uprising
1971-08-06Times (London)Senator Kennedy to visit India
1971-08-07New York TimesAmid Distrust in East Pakistan, a Need for Coexistence
1971-08-07New York TimesA U.N. Team in Geneva To Direct Pakistani Aid
1971-08-07New York TimesGROMYKO TO VISIT INDIA TOMORROW
1971-08-07U.S. National ArchivesSubject: Meeting With AL Rep. Reference: Calcutta
1971-08-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter from Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon
1971-08-07Times (London)Gromyko visit to Delhi leads to speculation that war with Pakistan may be imminent
1971-08-08New York TimesBig Powers Act to Prevent Indian-Pakistani Fighting
1971-08-08New York TimesBengali Rebel Tells of Aid From India
1971-08-08New York TimesU.S.‐Pakistan Food Pact
1971-08-08New York Times88 OF AWAMI LEAGUE KEEP PAKISTAN SEATS
1971-08-08New York TimesGROUP WOULD AID BENGALI SCHOLARS
1971-08-08New York TimesStamps: Bangla Desh: Tread with Caution
1971-08-08New York TimesIndia: Will Words Yield To Bullets?
1971-08-09International Herald TribuneA Bengali viewpoint : Yahya faces bitter choice
1971-08-09International Herald TribuneEDITORIAL: Concert of powers
1971-08-09International Herald TribuneLetters - On Pakistan
1971-08-09International Herald TribuneMajor Powers Seek To Avert War In Bengal
1971-08-09New York TimesSOVIET AND INDIA REACH AN ACCORD
1971-08-09New York TimesWelcome at Airport
1971-08-09U.S. National ArchivesSUBJECT Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation
1971-08-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger
1971-08-09Times (London)Mr Gromyko in Delhi for crucial talks
1971-08-10Times (London)Indians sign surprise treaty of friendship with Moscow
1971-08-10Times (London)Sheikh Mujib trial begins tomorrow in secret
1971-08-10Times (London)- And on the bengal border
1971-08-10New York TimesYahya Schedules a Secret Trial Of Separatist Chief Tomorrow
1971-08-10New York TimesEditorial: Soviet-Indian Pact
1971-08-10New York TimesMeant to Deter Pakistan
1971-08-10New York TimesIndia and Russians Sign 20-Year Friendship Pact
1971-08-10New York TimesPakistan Says Indian Shells Killed 20 in a 9-Day Period
1971-08-10New York TimesRogers Gives $1-Million to Thant For Relief Work in East Pakistan
1971-08-10New York TimesConcern in Washington
1971-08-10U.S. National ArchivesSUBJECT Discussion with U Thant on the UN Relief Effort in East Pakistan
1971-08-10Times (London)The Times Diary: Pak again
1971-08-10Times (London)Purpose of Gromyko mission to Delhi was to avert a war
1971-08-10Times (London)UN needs £60m quickly for Bengal refugees
1971-08-10Times (London)Mrs Gandhi presents Bill to abolish maharajahs
1971-08-10Times (London)Million Indians at Bangla Desh mass rally
1971-08-10Times (London)Mr Rogers sees U Thant over Pakistan
1971-08-10Times (London)HANDS JOINED ACROSS THE HIMALAYAS
1971-08-11New York TimesPRAISE OF SOVIET VOICED IN INDIA
1971-08-11New York TimesPakistan Shows Concern
1971-08-11New York TimesTHANT CAUTIONS ON MUJIB TRIAL
1971-08-11New York TimesEleven Senators Appeal
1971-08-11New York TimesAgreement on Repatriation
1971-08-11New York TimesNotes on People: PAKISTAN Kennedy Persona Non Grata
1971-08-11Novosti Press Agency (APN)A Strategy for Peace in Asia
1971-08-11U.S. National ArchivesLetter From the Indian Ambassador (Jha) to President Nixon
1971-08-11Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Senior Review Group Meeting
1971-08-11Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum for the Record
1971-08-11Times (London)Pakistanis call off the Kennedy mission
1971-08-11Times (London)Letter: Shaikh Mujib’s trial
1971-08-12Times (London)EDITORIAL: The fate of Sheikh Mujib
1971-08-12New York TimesIndians Assure U.S. on Treaty With Soviet
1971-08-12New York TimesU.N. Seeks Funds to Ship Aid to Pakistan
1971-08-12New York TimesSoviet and India Cite Crisis
1971-08-12New York TimesAppeal by Mrs. Gandhi
1971-08-12New York TimesKennedy Sees Refugee Camp
1971-08-12New York TimesLetter to the Editor: Self-Determination for the Bengalis
1971-08-12Times (London)Bengali threat to kill Pakistan hostages if Shaikh is harmed
1971-08-12Times (London)Russia and India call for a political solution in E Bengal
1971-08-13New StatesmanWith the Bangladesh guerrillas
1971-08-13New York TimesSoviet Move to Avert War Is Seen in Pact With India
1971-08-13New York TimesBetrayal of Rebels Charged
1971-08-13New York TimesPakistani to Visit Soviet
1971-08-13New York TimesDr. Blake Appeals on Mujib
1971-08-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsSUBJECT Instruction on Contacts with Bangla Desh Representatives in India—Cable for Clearance
1971-08-13Times (London)Bengalis warn UN that its observers will be killed
1971-08-13Times (London)Pakistan keeps silent on trial of Shaikh Mujib
1971-08-13Times (London)The Times Diary: Menon again
1971-08-13Times (London)Letters: The trial of Shaikh Mujib
1971-08-14New York TimesPact Said to Bury India's Nonalignment
1971-08-14New York TimesPAKISTAN EXPECTS BENGALI ATTACKS
1971-08-14New York TimesTHANT AGAIN ASKS AID TO PAKISTANIS
1971-08-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-08-14Times (London)Kennedy mission gives warning of danger to refugee children
1971-08-14Times (London)Lawyer exile offers to defend shaikh
1971-08-14Times (London)The Times Diary
1971-08-15New York TimesSabotage by Pakistan Is Charged by Indians
1971-08-15New York TimesPAKISTAN HOLIDAY IS GRIM IN DACCA
1971-08-15New York TimesIndia: Score One Diplomatic Coup for The Russians
1971-08-15Washington Star/Evening StarREFUGEES EXIST ON VERY LITTLE—PAKISTANIS BEAR ORDEAL IN SILENCE
1971-08-16NewsweekPakistan: Moment of decision
1971-08-16New York TimesPAKISTAN SILENT ON MUJIB'S TRIAL
1971-08-16New York TimesPAKISTAN'S ENVOY FEARS INDIA ATTACK
1971-08-16Times (London)Tension higher on Pakistan border as Indian trains are blown up
1971-08-16Times (London)Letters: In East Pakistan
1971-08-16Times (London)Editorial: MOSCOW THINKS IT OUT
1971-08-17New York TimesLetters to the Editor: Sheikh Mujib's Illegal trial
1971-08-17New York TimesKennedy, in India, Terms Pakistani Drive Genocide
1971-08-17New York TimesKennedy Leaves India
1971-08-17New York TimesRoundup of Rebels in Dacca
1971-08-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Dobrynin and Kissinger
1971-08-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsCONTINGENCY PAPER—INDO-PAKISTAN HOSTILITIES
1971-08-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-08-17Times (London)Mr Kennedy convinced of genocide in E Bengal
1971-08-18Nixon Presidential MaterialsSUBJECT Implications of the Situation in South Asia
1971-08-18Times (London)Relief mission halted in East Pakistan
1971-08-18Times (London)Irish appeal in Pakistan
1971-08-19New York TimesPakistan Says Mujib's Trial Began a Week Ago
1971-08-19New York TimesEast Pakistan: We Can Help -- But Without Arms
1971-08-19New York TimesEast Pakistan: The Goondas of Saidpur
1971-08-19New York TimesEast Pakistan: A 'Final Solution' in Bengal?
1971-08-19Nixon Presidential MaterialsSUBJECT Letter From Mrs. Gandhi
1971-08-20New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Plans Visit to U.S., Paris and West Germany in Fall
1971-08-20New York TimesMORE LEGISLATORS BARRED IN PAKISTAN
1971-08-20New York TimesLetter to the Editor: Aid Funds for Refugees in India
1971-08-20U.S. National ArchivesFrom Williams. Subject: Meeting with President Yahya, August 19, 1971 (M.M. Ahmad, Ambassador Farland and Williams attending).
1971-08-20U.S. National ArchivesEyes Only for Secretary Rogers and Assistant Secretary Sisco. Subj: Trial of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
1971-08-20Nixon Presidential MaterialsSUBJECT Military Supply Pipeline in Pakistan
1971-08-20Times (London)Trials planned for 190 Awami League victors at the election
1971-08-20Times (London)Shift of policy by Mrs Gandhi upsets Bengalis
1971-08-21New York TimesPakistan Designates a Lawyer As Defender of Bengali Leader
1971-08-21New York TimesLetter to the Editor: To Help Refugee Children
1971-08-21Times (London)Top lawyer named to defend Shaikh
1971-08-22New York TimesPAKISTAN SAYS ARMY KILLED 51 IN THE EAST
1971-08-22New York TimesNixon Names 6 for Study Of U.S. Aid to Pakistanis
1971-08-23New York TimesGuerrilla Raid in Pakistan
1971-08-23New York TimesRefugee Count Rises in India
1971-08-23Washington PostU.S. POLICY A UNITED PAKISTAN
1971-08-23Washington PostINDIA-PAKISTAN CRISIS PERSISTS DESPITE PACT
1971-08-23Daily Telegraph (London)Supply ship sabotage shatters confidence of W. Pakistan
1971-08-23Daily Telegraph (London)RELUCTANT CANDIDATES IN DACCA
1971-08-23Washington PostPolice station set ablaze
1971-08-23Times (London)British charity officials off to E Pakistan
1971-08-23Times (London)Pakistan envoy to London again
1971-08-24New York TimesYAHYA SEEKS DONORS TO STOCKPILE BLOOD
1971-08-24Jerusalem PostWest Bengal Tensions Near Flashpoint as Bangla Desh Exodus Continues
1971-08-24Nixon Presidential MaterialsSUBJECT Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty
1971-08-24U.S. National ArchivesFor Asst. Secretary Sisco. Subj: Contacts With Bangla Desh Reps—Pres. Yahya’s Reaction. Ref: State 154078
1971-08-25New York TimesCIVILIAN RULE HINTED FOR EAST PAKISTAN
1971-08-25Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger
1971-08-26RTT file - US Diplomatic MessagesKennedy’s address to press club
1971-08-26New York Times60 EAST PAKISTANIS KILLED IN FLOODING
1971-08-26New York TimesNo Headline: George Bush confers with U Thant
1971-08-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsSUBJECT Rogers–Dobrynin Talk on South Asia
1971-08-26Times (London)Mission from Stepney to Bengal refugees
1971-08-27New York TimesKeating Responds Bluntly To Indian Criticism of U.S.
1971-08-27Times (London)India faces big rise in bill for refugees
1971-08-28Far Eastern Economic ReviewGenocide in Pakistan - Murder of a People: The Victims
1971-08-28Times (London)General strike disrupts Bengal flood relief
1971-08-28Far Eastern Economic ReviewWho Is My Neighbour
1971-08-28New York TimesLetter to the Editor: U.N. Mission to Pakistan
1971-08-29New York TimesStamps: BANGLA DESH
1971-08-29New York TimesPercy, Deploring Rift With India, Says U.S. Aid to Pakistan Has Been Exaggerated
1971-08-29New York TimesWhile Many Ignore Agony of Bengal…
1971-08-29New York Times MagazineLetter to the Editor: THE PAKISTANI REFUGEE PROBLEM
1971-08-30New York TimesPercy Arrives in Dacca
1971-08-30Guardian(UK)WASHINGTON AND BANGLA DESH
1971-08-31Times (London)New floods affect thousands in W Bengal
1971-08-31Times (London)India alleges relief workers spied
1971-08-31New York TimesEnvoy of Pakistan Calls U.S. Arms Aid Since '65 Negligible
1971-08-31New York TimesDefection Attempt Balked
1971-08-31New York PostMartial Lawlessness in East Pakistan
1971-08-31U.S. National ArchivesSubject: Contacts with Bangla Desh Reps.
1971-08-31U.S. National ArchivesSubj: Trial of Mujibur Rahman.
1971-09-01Times (London)The slow march of famine
1971-09-01New York TimesCIVILIAN TO RULE EAST PAKISTANIS
1971-09-01Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-09-02Times (London)Civilian has task of winning back E Pakistan
1971-09-02Times (London)India names new envoy
1971-09-02Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Military Supply Pipeline for Pakistan
1971-09-02U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/45.
1971-09-03Times (London)Letters: Needs and facts in East Pakistan
1971-09-03New York TimesPakistan Tries and Jails a Dutch Tourist as a Spy
1971-09-03Washington PostMOST WEST PAKISTANIS SUPPORT MILITARY ACTION IN EAST
1971-09-03Washington PostARMY ORDERS TRIAL FOR 65 EAST PAKISTANIS
1971-09-03Washington PostCENSORSHIP OF NEWS IS LIFTED IN PAKISTAN
1971-09-03Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Cut-Off of Aid to India
1971-09-03Nixon Presidential Materials Paper Prepared by Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff
1971-09-03Nixon Presidential Materials CONTINGENCY PLANNING—INDO-PAK HOSTILITIES
1971-09-03U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Deputy Administrator of the Agency for International Development (Williams) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, September 3, 1971
1971-09-04Nation (Freetown) EDITORIAL: Pakistan gets angry with the West
1971-09-04New York TimesMore Japanese Aid for India
1971-09-04Times (London)Relief team to risk arrest in E Pakistan
1971-09-05New York TimesA General Amnesty To East Pakistanis Extended by Yahya
1971-09-05New York TimesDefense for Sheik Mujib Reportedly Wins a Delay
1971-09-06Guardian(UK)No mention of Mujib in Yahya’s amnesty
1971-09-06New York TimesU.S. Rift Widens in India, Eases in Pakistan
1971-09-06New York TimesFear Seen Bringing Washington and Yahya Closer
1971-09-06Times (London)Pakistan stops British aid volunteer team
1971-09-06Times (London)Amnesty frees Pakistan detainees
1971-09-07Le Soleil (Dakar) SenegalIndia faces an ordeal on the road of Pakistani exodus
1971-09-07New York TimesPakistan Reports Release Of a Number Jailed in East
1971-09-07Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Guidance for Keating—US Policy Toward China and India
1971-09-07Times (London)Pakistan’s concessions bring about a thaw in relations with U S
1971-09-07Times (London)Editorial: SPECIAL COURTS AND SECRET TRIALS
1971-09-08New York TimesBartered Burmese Rice Will Aid Pakistanis
1971-09-08Washington PostU.S.-PAKISTAN TIES : A LEVER OR EMBRACE?
1971-09-08Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-09-08Times (London)Aid Britons arrested
1971-09-08Times (London)Curbing the power of the Punjab
1971-09-09Washington PostStudent Boycott
1971-09-10Peace NewsOne Omega mission accomplished
1971-09-10Peace NewsBangladesh: Scenario for nonviolent revolution
1971-09-10Daily Morning Post (Nigeria) Secession attempt in Pakistan
1971-09-10Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum of Conversation
1971-09-10Times (London)Mrs Gandhi curtails her Kashmir visit
1971-09-11Frontier (Calcutta)China and Pakistan
1971-09-11New York TimesBENGALIS TO SEND DELEGATION HERE
1971-09-11New York TimesSupport Sought at U.N.
1971-09-11New York TimesGroups Back Freedom Fight
1971-09-11Guardian(UK)MUD IN THE RIVER OF AID
1971-09-11Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger
1971-09-11Times (London)Five-party group formed to coordinate Bengal fight
1971-09-12New York TimesPAKISTANI AWAITS LEADERSHIP POST
1971-09-12New York TimesBhutto Attacks Regime
1971-09-12Washington PostCivil War Threat in W. Pakistan
1971-09-13Daily Telegraph (London)Lean and hungry look at Yahya
1971-09-13Glasgow Herald (Glasgow)EDITORIAL: Mrs. Gandhi in Russia
1971-09-13Toronto Telegram (Canada)EDITORIAL: The need for action in Pakistan
1971-09-13Times (London)Now floods mean one million children with acute malnutrition
1971-09-13Times (London)Force of 5,000 trained guerrillas joins Bangla Desh resistance as reprisals by Army continue
1971-09-13Times (London)Dangers to famine relief in East Bengal
1971-09-14Daily Telegraph (London)Indian army on border standby
1971-09-14Times (London)Editorial: THE GREAT TRAGEDY OF BENGAL
1971-09-15Observer (London)HOW PAKISTAN VIEWS ITS PRESIDENT AND HIS MILITARY JUNTA—LEAN AND HUNGRY LOOK AT YAHYA
1971-09-15U.S. National Archives Subj: Refugee and East Pakistan Relief
1971-09-15Times (London)President Yahya sees Shah
1971-09-15Times (London)Doctors say 100,000 children are in peril
1971-09-15Times (London)U Thant meets press for last time at UN
1971-09-16New York TimesWorld Bank Says Refugee Cost May Stunt Indian Development
1971-09-16New York TimesYahya Visits Teheran for Talks
1971-09-16Baltimore SunEAST PAKISTAN STILL NIGHTMARE OF VANISHED MEN
1971-09-16Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Situation in South Asia
1971-09-16Times (London)Pakistan anti-guerrilla reprisals force more refugees across the border
1971-09-16Times (London)Gen Yahya’s visit wins support of Teheran
1971-09-17Ottawa Citizen (Canada) EDITORIAL: Deep gulf and hatred—can Pakistan ever be the same again?
1971-09-17Daily Al Bilad (Saudi Arabia)EDITORIAL : Honour for Pakistan
1971-09-17New York TimesPakistan Chief Believed Seeking A Conference With Mrs. Gandhi
1971-09-17New York TimesTrain Reported Blown Up
1971-09-17Times (London)Pakistan Army withdrawal is demanded
1971-09-17Times (London)Food distribution problems as Bengal floods recede
1971-09-18U.S. National Archives Telegram From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Calcutta
1971-09-18Times (London)Travel by journalists in W Bengal restricted
1971-09-19Daily Ayandegan (Iran)The political solution for Pakistan
1971-09-19New York TimesIndia Curbs Border Visits By Foreign Correspondents
1971-09-19New York TimesSHEIK MUJIB TRIAL REPORTED ENDED
1971-09-19New York TimesElected Officials Win Role
1971-09-19New York TimesReports of Talks Denied
1971-09-19New York TimesDACCA STILL A CITY OF VANISHING MEN
1971-09-19New York TimesEast Pakistan's Governor Swears In Interim Cabinet
1971-09-19New York TimesStamps: BANGLA DESH
1971-09-20New York TimesU.S. to Step Up Food and Supplies to East Pakistanis
1971-09-20New York TimesNEW ELECTIONS SET FOR EAST PAKISTAN
1971-09-20Wall Street JournalDETERMINED COURSE—PAKISTAN SEEMS LIKELY TO PUSH ITS REPRESSION OF BENGALS IN THE EAST
1971-09-21New York TimesPakistan May Ask U.S. and Soviet to Take Hand in Seeking Dialogue With Mrs. Gandhi
1971-09-21U.S. National Archives Subject: Contact with Bangla Desh Reps
1971-09-22Times of India (Bombay)Yahya is under pressure to step down
1971-09-22Kuwait Times (Kuwait)‘Operation lifeline’ delayed
1971-09-22Daily Al Thaura (Tripoli, Libya)EDITORIAL: Situation in Pakistan
1971-09-22International Herald TribuneYahya to negotiate?
1971-09-22Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia)ANOTHER MESS IN ASIA—BUREAUCRATIC MUDDLE MIRES U.S. BETWEEN WEST PAKISTAN AND INDIA
1971-09-22Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum Prepared in the Office of National Estimates, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, September 22, 1971
1971-09-23Daily Amrita Bazar Patrika (Calcutta)Pakistanis feel Yahya’s applecart will topple
1971-09-23Daily Frankfurter Allgemeime Zeitung (Frankfurt, West Germany)EDITORIAL: The Bengal fire
1971-09-23New York TimesBengali Refugees Say Soldiers Continue to Kill, Loot and Burn
1971-09-23New York TimesBHUTTO DEMANDS ELECTIONS IN 1971
1971-09-23New York TimesU.N. GETS APPEAL ON EAST PAKISTAN
1971-09-23New York TimesEast Pakistani Guerrillas Reported Active in the West
1971-09-24Western Mail (Cardiff.)World has not kept faith with East Bengal refugees
1971-09-24New York TimesSTATE DEPT. SEEKS MORE BENGALI AID
1971-09-24Times (London)Bangla Desh leaders ready for international relief operation if the safeguards are adequate
1971-09-25Far Eastern Economic ReviewPakistan: Star in the west
1971-09-25Far Eastern Economic ReviewBengali Plans
1971-09-25Far Eastern Economic ReviewFighters of Darkness
1971-09-25New York TimesThe Release of Mujib Soon Rumored as Part of a Deal
1971-09-25Times (London)British ship holed in Pakistan port by East Bengal frogmen
1971-09-25Times (London)Meeting of Catholic Relief Agencies
1971-09-25U.S. National Archives Subj: Indo-U.S. Relations in Indian Public Arena: There’s No Place To Go But Up.
1971-09-26Weekly New Age (New Delhi)Bangla Desh Struggle: Victory assured — Now task is to hasten it
1971-09-26New York TimesExplosion in East Pakistan Injures a Cabinet Minister
1971-09-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon
1971-09-27Baltimore SunIN WEST PAKISTAN, LOOKING EAST-MUJIB—A TRIAL AND A SYMBOL
1971-09-28RTT file - US Diplomatic MessagesU.N. hears appeals for political solution in East Pakistan
1971-09-28Scotsman (Edinburgh)Release of Sheikh Mujibur predicted
1971-09-28New York TimesINDIAN TELLS U.N. PAKISTAN SETS UP 'REIGN OF TERROR'
1971-09-28New York TimesPAROLE IS FORECAST FOR BENGALI LEADER
1971-09-28New York TimesSINDHIS' UNREST EASES IN PAKISTAN
1971-09-28Times (London)Dinner for Mrs Gandhi cancelled in Moscow
1971-09-28U.S. National Archives Telegram 9833 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, September 28, 1971, 1039Z
1971-09-28Times (London)Angry exchanges at UN over Bengal refugees
1971-09-29Canberra Times (Australia)Pakistani Visit to Iran set puzzle
1971-09-29Baltimore SunEDITORIAL : Pakistan Internal
1971-09-29Indian Nation (Patna) Three enemies to be fought
1971-09-29New York TimesPAKISTAN CAUTIONS PRESS ON MUJIB FATE
1971-09-29New York TimesSOVIET-INDIA PLEA MADE TO PAKISTAN
1971-09-29New York TimesYahya Khan Speaks
1971-09-29Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT President Nixon’s Meeting with USSR Foreign Minister Gromyko on September 29, 1971 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:40 p.m. in the Oval Office of the White House
1971-09-29Times (London)Mr Kosygin rebukes Pakistan refugees
1971-09-29Times (London)20 give evidence at secret trial of Shaikh Mujib
1971-09-30Hindustan Times (New Delhi) How successful are the guerrillas?
1971-09-30Daily Al Madina (Jeddah)  EDITORIAL : Where is war?
1971-09-30Washington Star/Evening StarPakistani chaos edges India nearer to war
1971-09-30New York TimesRefugee Children in India: ‘Thousands’ Die
1971-09-30New York TimesPAKISTAN AT U.N. ASKS INDIA TALKS
1971-09-30New York TimesBhutto Assails Rule By Pakistani Army, Asks End to 'Terror'
1971-09-30New York TimesPope Asks Refugee Relief
1971-09-30New York TimesCholera in India Is Fatal To 5,805 Bengali Refugees
1971-09-30Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT South Asian Relief
1971-09-30Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), British Foreign Secretary Douglas-Home, and the British Ambassador to the United States (Cromer), Washington, September 30, 1971, 4:10-5:31 p.m.
1971-09-30Times (London)Mrs Gandhi and Soviet leaders fail to agree
1971-09-30Times (London)Editorial: A POLITICAL SOLUTION FOR EAST BENGAL
1971-10-02Far Eastern Economic ReviewConfrontation at UN: Shaky Team
1971-10-02Far Eastern Economic ReviewConfrontation at UN: Interest Wanes
1971-10-02Guardian(UK)Aid for India, not Pakistan
1971-10-02New York TimesPodgorny Makes Stop in India
1971-10-02U.S. National Archives Subject: Discussion Between Secretary and FonMin Swaran Singh (India)—Bangla Desh—GOP Negotiations
1971-10-02Times (London)Russia calls for settlement in East Bengal
1971-10-03Washington Star/Evening StarIN INDIA, THEY'RE SAFE—AND STAYING
1971-10-04New York TimesPope Appeals for Aid To Bengali Children
1971-10-04U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 10043 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 4, 1971, 1230Z
1971-10-05New York TimesGrowing Strains Between U.S. and India Viewed as Eroding Bonds of Friendship
1971-10-05New York TimesKennedy Reports Recent U.S. Offer of Military Aid to Pakistan
1971-10-05New York TimesPakistan Reports 27 Slain
1971-10-05Times (London)UN appeals for more Bengal aid after floods wreck camps
1971-10-05Times (London)Times Diary: To the Top
1971-10-06New York TimesEast Pakistani Frogmen Damage Ship
1971-10-06New York TimesBengali Refugees Stirring Strife in India
1971-10-06New York TimesPAKISTAN CHARGES INDIA WAGES WAR
1971-10-06New York TimesSenate Unit Votes Proposal To Suspend Aid to Pakistan
1971-10-06New York TimesCaller Asks $4-Million For Vermeer's Return
1971-10-06Times (London)Pakistan accuses India of waging clandestine war
1971-10-07Nixon Presidential Materials NEXT STEPS IN SOUTH ASIA
1971-10-07Nixon Presidential Materials POSSIBLE US RESPONSES TO CHINESE MILITARY ACTIONS IN SOUTH ASIA
1971-10-07Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-10-07Times (London)More refugees expected to cross from East Pakistan
1971-10-08New York TimesPakistan Censors an Ex-Officer Who Plans Election Race in East
1971-10-08U.S. National Archives Subj: Risks of War in Indo-Pak Confrontation
1971-10-08U.S. National Archives Eyes Only Chargé. Ref: 185010 Subject: Letter from President Yahya.
1971-10-08Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger
1971-10-08U.S. National Archives Discussion With Gromyko on Indo-Pak Confrontation
1971-10-08Times (London)Waiter charged with theft of £1m Vermeer
1971-10-09Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA: Bosom Friends
1971-10-09Far Eastern Economic ReviewNew Balance
1971-10-09Far Eastern Economic ReviewMercy for Mujib?
1971-10-09New York TimesAIRLIFT OF REFUGEES TO PAKISTAN URGED
1971-10-09U.S. National Archives Subject: Bangla Desh Contacts
1971-10-10Times (London)PAKISTAN : the propaganda war - Who pays the Pakistani piper
1971-10-10Times (London)Charting disaster
1971-10-10New York TimesBengal: Breaking Point Is Near — And It May Mean War
1971-10-11New York TimesPope and Synod Fast For Pakistani Refugees
1971-10-11New York TimesPAKISTAN LIFTS BAN ON POLITICAL ACTION
1971-10-11New York TimesEditorial: Shadow Over the Subcontinent
1971-10-11U.S. National ArchivesSubject: Discussion With President Yahya: Risks of War. Ref
1971-10-11U.S. National ArchivesSubject: Pres. Yahya on Mujib and on Talks With BD Leadership.
1971-10-11Times (London)Ban on political activity lifted in Pakistan
1971-10-12New York TimesEnvoy Backs Bangla Desh
1971-10-12U.S. National ArchivesSubject: Risks of War in Indo-Pak Confrontation. Ref: State 185010.
1971-10-12U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 186578 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, October 12, 1971, 1837Z
1971-10-12Times (London)Border build-up brings warning from India
1971-10-12Times (London)President Yahya quoted by Shaikh’s defence
1971-10-13New York TimesGuerrilla Step-up Seen
1971-10-13New York TimesYahya to Call Assembly
1971-10-13New York TimesGuilty Verdict Reported
1971-10-13New York TimesMalraux to Go to India
1971-10-13Christian Science MonitorRebel roams East Pakistan
1971-10-13Times (London)Pakistan told that India is preparing to attack
1971-10-14New York TimesHorrors of East Pakistan Turning Hope Into Despair
1971-10-14New York TimesEffort to Get U.N. Presence in Pakistan Deadlocked
1971-10-14New York TimesNo Title: Sadruddin Aga Khan in new effort on behalf of refugees
1971-10-14Times (London)UN refugee warning of ‘terrible drama’ in India
1971-10-15New York TimesPakistan Said to Have Received North Korean Arms
1971-10-15New York Times2 Gunmen Assassinate Ex-East Pakistan Chief
1971-10-15New York TimesGuerrillas Said to Curb Relief
1971-10-15U.S. National Archives Subj: Risk of War in Indo-Pak Confrontation
1971-10-15Times (London)Refugee burden sends India into recession
1971-10-15Times (London)Sharp increase in Soviet criticism of Pakistan
1971-10-15Times (London)Politician is shot dead in Dacca
1971-10-15Times (London)War in E Bengal hindering relief
1971-10-16Far Eastern Economic ReviewChildren of Death
1971-10-16Times (London)Senate axes $850m from foreign aid plans
1971-10-17New York TimesTITO VISITS INDIA 5TH TIME SINCE '54
1971-10-17New York TimesEast Pakistan: The Grim Fight for 'Bangla Desh'
1971-10-17Washington PostPakistani Plight "Desperate"
1971-10-18Guardian(UK)Warning by India as Yahya suggests ‘mutual withdrawal’
1971-10-18Guardian(UK)Dacca guerrillas start offensive
1971-10-18New York TimesPAKISTAN IS WARNED BY INDIANS ON WAR
1971-10-18New York TimesNo Headline: Yahya proposes withdrawal from border
1971-10-18Times (London)Soviet move reported to head off Indian war
1971-10-19New York TimesWashington Bids Pakistan and India Show Restraint
1971-10-19New York TimesWarning by Mrs. Gandhi
1971-10-19Nixon Presidential Materials Subject: Yahya Letter to President Nixon
1971-10-19Times (London)Britain gives £8.5m more for Bengal relief
1971-10-19Times (London)Another £8.5m for relief of Pakistan refugees
1971-10-19Times (London)Mrs Gandhi tells President Tito that India does not want to go to war with Pakistan
1971-10-20New York TimesIndian and Pakistani Armies Confront Each Other Along Borders
1971-10-20New York TimesPakistan Accuses India
1971-10-20New York TimesEditorial: ‘The Smell of War’...
1971-10-20New York TimesEditorial: ... The Cruelest Cut
1971-10-20U.S. National Archives Subj: East Pakistan Insurgency—Evaluation
1971-10-20Times (London)Mrs Gandhi rejects meeting with President Yahya and turns down border withdrawal plan
1971-10-20Times (London)Pakistan cargo risk rates doubled
1971-10-21New York TimesMilitancy Grows on Pakistan's Border, but Few Believe That War Will Come
1971-10-21New York TimesTITO SUPPORTS INDIA ON PAKISTANI CRISIS
1971-10-21Christian Science MonitorEast and West Pakistan - Mistrust and Refugees
1971-10-21U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/51.
1971-10-21Times (London)Mr Kosygin worried by Pakistan
1971-10-21Times (London)The Times Diary: Pakistan PR
1971-10-22New York TimesU.S. AND SOVIET BID INDIANS AVOID WAR WITH PAKISTANIS
1971-10-22New York TimesThant Makes Appeal
1971-10-22New York TimesEast Pakistani Town in Guerrilla Enclave Is Coming Back to Life
1971-10-22Christian Science MonitorIndia, East and West Pakistan - An Anxious Threesome
1971-10-22Washington PostWAR THREAT ON THE SUBCONTINENT
1971-10-22Baltimore SunTHE TACTICS OF THE BANGLA DESH GUERRILLAS
1971-10-22U.S. National Archives SUBJECT Indo-Pakistan Situation
1971-10-22Times (London)Soviet minister on surprise visit to Delhi
1971-10-22Times (London)Editorial: ACTS OF WAR ARE STILL POSSIBLE
1971-10-23New York TimesPunjabi Militia Mobilized
1971-10-23New RepublicARMS PEDDLING
1971-10-23Times (London)India reported calling up Army reserves
1971-10-24New York TimesMRS. GANDHI CALLS FOR INDIAN UNITY TO MEET 'DANGER'
1971-10-24New York TimesPAKISTAN OFFERS SEIZED TV FILMS
1971-10-24New York TimesSoviet Motives Assessed
1971-10-24PravdaTRAGEDY ON THE BANKS OF THE GANGES
1971-10-25Daily Telegraph (London)Mrs. Gandhi on mission to west
1971-10-25Daily Telegraph (London)Pakistan army’s crack units ‘itching to go’
1971-10-25TimeEast Pakistan: Even the skies weep
1971-10-25New York TimesPakistan Reports 2 Raids
1971-10-25New York TimesMany Accept India Count Of 9.4 Million Refugees
1971-10-25New York Times‘Flying Swami’ Begins Pakistan Peace Flight
1971-10-25New York TimesFirefight Near Kashmir Cited
1971-10-25New York TimesIndia Charges Shelling
1971-10-25Times (London)Mrs Gandhi flies abroad in spite of war threat
1971-10-25Times (London)Kremlin envoy meets leaders of Bangla Desh
1971-10-25Times (London)Obsession with war on the Indian sub-continent
1971-10-26Times (London)EDITORIAL: Stop the slaughter
1971-10-26New York TimesPakistanis Report 501 of Foe Killed In Eastern Area
1971-10-26New York TimesIndian Official Bars a Pullback While Pakistani 'Threat' Lasts
1971-10-26New York TimesHope Voiced by U.S. Officials
1971-10-26New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Bars Provocation
1971-10-26Washington PostMOSLEMS JOIN HUMAN TORRENT
1971-10-26Washington PostSHELLINGS BY INDIANS MAKE PAKISTANI SITE A GHOST TOWN
1971-10-26Washington PostRADISH GARDEN GROWS AMID REFUGEE POVERTY
1971-10-26Times (London)Secret Soviet pact to supply arms to India
1971-10-27New York TimesPakistan Lists Toll of 78 More In Fighting in Eastern Region
1971-10-27New York TimesINTERNATIONAL UNIT OFFERS INDIA HELP
1971-10-27New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Upholds Arms Aid
1971-10-27Washington Star/Evening StarMRS. GANDHI COMES BEARING GREAT PROBLEMS
1971-10-27Nixon Presidential Materials Briefing Prepared for President Nixon
1971-10-27Times (London)Presidential pardon for Shaikh Mujib possible
1971-10-28New York TimesSoviet Official Leaves; India Hints New Arms Aid
1971-10-28New York TimesPakistanis Charge Indian Shells Killed 64 Civilians in East
1971-10-28New York TimesEditorial: On the Edge of the Precipice
1971-10-28Times (London)Soviet commitment to come to aid of India is linked with belief that Pakistan is on way to war
1971-10-29New York TimesRussia's Air Chief Joins the Long List Of Visitors to India
1971-10-29Washington PostPAKISTAN'S REFUGEE CENTERS—EVERYTHING BUT REFUGEES
1971-10-29Washington PostSOVIET AIR OFFICIAL TO VISIT INDIA
1971-10-29Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Military Supply to Pakistan
1971-10-29Nixon Presidential Materials PRESIDENT’S SATURDAY BRIEFING
1971-10-29Times (London)Profit from Oval
1971-10-29Times (London)Mrs Gandhi grows angry over observers plan
1971-10-29Times (London)Editorial: MRS INDIRA GANDHI STATES HER CASE
1971-10-30Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA-PAKISTAN: Armed To A Point
1971-10-30New York TimesIndia's Desperate Mission
1971-10-30Washington PostCRISIS REFLECTS U.N. IMPOTENCE
1971-10-30Nixon Presidential Materials Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya
1971-10-30U.S. National Archives Subject: Indo-Pak Confrontation. For Ambassador Farland.
1971-10-30Times (London)Mrs Gandhi in weekend talks at Chequers
1971-10-31Times (London)Inside Bengal: The terror with two faces
1971-10-31New York TimesINDIA IN BUILD-UP AT PAKISTAN LINE
1971-10-31New York TimesPakistan: The Enemy With Whom There Can Be No Peace
1971-10-31New York Times MagazineTHE UNBELIEVABLE HAPPENS IN BENGAL
1971-10-31Washington PostEAST PAKISTAN TOWN: SIGNS OF WEAKNESS
1971-10-31Washington Star/Evening StarTHE SAD STATE OF UNITED STATES-INDIA RELATIONS
1971-11-01Daily Telegraph (London)President Yahya’s Peking-glass worlds
1971-11-01InternationalistDEVELOPMENT NEWS: ‘WORST DISASTER IN HISTORY’ Say Relief Teams
1971-11-01InternationalistBANGLADESH
1971-11-01New York Post. . . A TEST CASE
1971-11-01Times (London)Mrs Gandhi wants swift action over Bengal
1971-11-01Times (London)UN wanted
1971-11-02Times (London)Mukti Bahini set a 12-month target
1971-11-02New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Is Critical of U.S. View on Refugee Aid
1971-11-02New York TimesIndia Takes 'Counteraction'
1971-11-02New York TimesKarachi Says Raid Is Repelled
1971-11-02New York TimesKennedy Asks U.N. Debate
1971-11-02Washington PostE. PAKISTANI GUERRILLAS APPEAR To GAIN STRENGTH
1971-11-02Washington PostMRS. GANDHI'S VISIT
1971-11-02U.S. National Archives Subj: Indo-Pak Confrontation—Military Pullback. Ref: State 198660.
1971-11-02Times (London)India claims air violation as border tension grows
1971-11-02Times (London)Mrs Gandhi on return of refugees
1971-11-03Times (London)Bengali diplomats stage a walk-out
1971-11-03New York TimesPakistan Bars 53 Election Contests
1971-11-03New York TimesA Harder Line for India
1971-11-03New York TimesPAKISTANIS IN INDIA BEAT BENGALI AIDES
1971-11-03New York TimesNo headline: Diplomat in Berne Defects
1971-11-03New York TimesLetter to the Editor: War Clouds over the subcontinent
1971-11-03Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT President Yahya on Military Pullback
1971-11-03Times (London)East Bengal guerrillas regret they were not prepared for Gen Yahya’s tanks
1971-11-03Times (London)Mrs Gandhi applauded by students in Oxford
1971-11-03Times (London)More Pakistanis defect
1971-11-04New York TimesKashmir Border People Worry About Crops More Than War
1971-11-04New York TimesINDIA SAYS TROOPS MAY NOT CROSS LINE
1971-11-04Christian Science MonitorU.S. ARMS AID TO PAKISTAN STILL IRKS INDIA
1971-11-04Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Meeting Between President Nixon, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Mr. Parmeshwar Narain Haksar and Dr. Henry A. Kissinger
1971-11-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 4, 1971
1971-11-04U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/53.
1971-11-04Times (London)53 East Pakistani MPs to get in without poll
1971-11-04Times (London)Air clash over frontier
1971-11-05Times (London)Wave of sabotage in East Bengal as border tension rises
1971-11-05New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Meets Nixon, Asks Pressure on Pakistan
1971-11-05New York TimesIndia's Enduring Strong Woman
1971-11-05New York TimesBig Oil Tanker Is Sunk as Government Reports a Sharp Rise in Guerrilla Activity in East Pakistan
1971-11-05Washington PostBENGALI REFUGEE'S DESPAIR: HAVE LOST ALL HOPE
1971-11-05Christian Science MonitorU.S. HELP FOR INDIA IN CRISIS? MRS. GANDHI PLEADS CAUSE
1971-11-05Nixon Presidential Materials Conversation Among President Nixon, the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and the President’s Assistant (Haldeman), Washington, November 5, 1971, 8:51–9:00 a.m.
1971-11-05Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum for the President’s File, Washington, November 5, 1971
1971-11-05U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Deputy Administrator of the Agency for International Development (Williams) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, November 5, 1971
1971-11-05Times (London)Separate services
1971-11-06Far Eastern Economic ReviewThe Dangers Beyond
1971-11-06Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA-PAKISTAN: A switch of Focus
1971-11-06Times (London)Russia flies arms to India as Pakistanis open talks in Peking
1971-11-06New York Times350 SCHOLARS ASK BAN ON PAKISTAN AID
1971-11-06New York TimesMrs. Gandhi, in Capital, Says India Seeks No War
1971-11-06New York TimesPAKISTANI OFFICIALS ON VISIT TO PEKING
1971-11-07New York TimesMRS. GANDHI CALLS REFUGEES BURDEN
1971-11-07New York TimesPakistan Charges Indians Use Tanks in Border Attack
1971-11-07New York TimesMining of U.N. Ship Laid to Pakistani Rebels
1971-11-07New York TimesPakistani Officials Continue Meeting With Chou En‐lai
1971-11-07New York TimesU.S. and India: Divided Attention From Mrs. Gandhi's Hosts
1971-11-08NationPakistan: What Never Gets Said
1971-11-08Times (London)China pledges ‘resolute support’ if Pakistan soil is invaded
1971-11-08New York TimesNew Delhi Sources Admit Troops Entered Pakistan
1971-11-08New York TimesU.S. WILL CANCEL LICENSES TO SHIP ARMS TO PAKISTAN
1971-11-08New York TimesPakistan Politician Slain
1971-11-08New York TimesChina Pledges Aid to Pakistan
1971-11-08NewsweekA WAR WAITING TO HAPPEN
1971-11-08U.S. National Archives Subject: Secretary’s Meeting with Prime Minister Gandhi; East Pakistan Problem
1971-11-08Times (London)Peking pledge of support fails to meet Pakistan military hopes
1971-11-08Times (London)Washington to end supply of arms to Karachi
1971-11-08Times (London)Red Cross aid sought for relief in East Bengal
1971-11-08Times (London)Cyclone flattens homes in East Pakistan
1971-11-08Times (London)Editorial: INDIA AND PAKISTAN GO OUT CANVASSING
1971-11-09Times (London)The terror that perpetuates terror
1971-11-09Times (London)Pakistan hint that China will not join in war
1971-11-09Times (London)Bengal guerrillas step up number of assassinations and bombings
1971-11-09Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: Yahya’s shrinking allies
1971-11-09New York TimesMORE SOVIET ARMS ORDERED BY INDIA
1971-11-09New York TimesCONGRESS' STAND ON PAKISTAN CITED
1971-11-09New York TimesTerrorism in Dacca
1971-11-09New York TimesBhutto Back From Peking
1971-11-09New York TimesLetter to the Editor: To Restore Normalcy in East Bengal
1971-11-09Times (London)Mrs Gandhi speaks out in Paris
1971-11-09Times (London)India gambles on risk of China coming to Pakistan’s aid
1971-11-10Times (London)India gambles on risk of China coming to Pakistan’s aid
1971-11-10New York TimesPakistanis Will Impose Collective Fines in East
1971-11-10New York TimesIndian Attack Reported
1971-11-10New York TimesDOCK STRIKE DELAYS BLANKETS FOR INDIA
1971-11-10Times (London)Pakistanis weigh up chances of swift assault in Kashmir
1971-11-10Times (London)E Bengal villages to be fined
1971-11-11New York TimesIn Bengali Guerrillas' Hamlet, Hope Is High, Arms Are Scarce
1971-11-11New York TimesPakistan Reports Repulsing A Major Indian Offensive
1971-11-11New York TimesLetter to the Editor: To Save the Peace on the Subcontinent
1971-11-11U.S. National Archives Subj: Indo-Pak Military Confrontation.
1971-11-11Nixon Presidential MaterialsAnalytical Summary Prepared by the National Security Council Staff, Washington, November 11, 1971
1971-11-11Times (London)E Pakistan claims 102 Indians dead in clashes
1971-11-12New York TimesFighting Is Reported Sporadic but Intense On Pakistan Border
1971-11-12New York TimesIndia Denies Major Attack
1971-11-12New York TimesU.S. Urges India and Pakistan to Avoid an All-Out War
1971-11-12New York TimesINDIA ANSWERS PRESS ON TRAVEL REQUEST
1971-11-12Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-11-12Times (London)Pakistan mood less belligerent
1971-11-13Far Eastern Economic ReviewNo Healing Lotions
1971-11-13Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA-PAKISTAN: Undeclared War
1971-11-13Far Eastern Economic ReviewA Risky Venture
1971-11-13New York TimesEditorial: 'Some Wise Impulse'
1971-11-13New York TimesPakistani Rebels Say Force Is Strong and Gaining
1971-11-13New York TimesROGERS EXPRESSES FEAR OF FULL WAR BY INDIA, PAKISTAN
1971-11-13New York TimesVirtual War, Pakistani Says
1971-11-13Times (London)Washington fear of Indo-Pakistan war
1971-11-13Times (London)Troops now massed on both sides of East Bengal border
1971-11-13Times (London)India plans blockade of Pakistan in a war
1971-11-14New York TimesPAKISTANI MEETS PEKING DELEGATES
1971-11-14New York TimesBack Home, Mrs. Gandhi Warns of Rising Danger
1971-11-14New York TimesForeign Notes: Deterioration
1971-11-14New York TimesSTORM RECOVERY LAGS IN PAKISTAN
1971-11-15Guardian(UK)India’s strategy of pressure
1971-11-15Times (London)Mrs. Gandhi asks cabinet to give world last chance to solve crisis
1971-11-15New York TimesPakistan Says Six Captives Admit Indian Troop Role
1971-11-15New York TimesPakistani jets violate Indian airspace
1971-11-15New York TimesOnce-Idle Consulate in Calcutta Is Heart of Bangla Desh Activity
1971-11-15Nixon Presidential Materials Conversation between Sultan Khan and Henry Kissinger
1971-11-15Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Pakistan/India Contingency Planning
1971-11-15Nixon Presidential Materials Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-11-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and Pakistani Foreign Secretary Sultan Khan, November 15, 1971, 4:31–4:39 p.m.
1971-11-15Times (London)Bangla Desh blamed for attack on ship
1971-11-16New York TimesSoviet Bids Pakistan Revive India Ties
1971-11-16Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Maury Williams’ Views on Pakistan
1971-11-16Nixon Presidential Materials Letter From Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon
1971-11-16Times (London)India claims border battle victory
1971-11-17New York TimesEast Pakistan Town After Raid by Army: Fire and Destruction
1971-11-17New York TimesU.S. Priest Slain in Pakistan
1971-11-17New York TimesMujib 'Feeble,' Bengali Aide Says Here
1971-11-17New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Said to Set Terms For Visits by Observer Teams
1971-11-17New York TimesPakistan Reports Clashes
1971-11-17Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Indo-Pakistan Situation
1971-11-18New York TimesIndia and Pakistan: Short of War
1971-11-18New York TimesCURFEW IS ORDERED BY ARMY IN DACCA
1971-11-18New York TimesIndia Charges Intrusion
1971-11-18U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/56.
1971-11-19New York TimesTHREAT TO U.N. AID IN PAKISTAN SEEN
1971-11-19New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Rejects Thant Proposal
1971-11-19Nixon Presidential Materials Briefing Prepared for President Nixon
1971-11-19Nixon Presidential Materials Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-11-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewKASHMIR: The Armies Mass
1971-11-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewDark Side of Freedom
1971-11-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewThose That Have Not
1971-11-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewFaith in Bengal's Fighers
1971-11-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewINDIA-PAKISTAN: Marching as to War
1971-11-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewOn The Eastern Front
1971-11-20New York TimesCHINA DENOUNCES INDIA AT THE U.N.
1971-11-20Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-11-21Observer (London)Yahya may let East Bengalis choose
1971-11-21New York TimesIndia Approaches War Footing As Frontier Fighting Intensifies
1971-11-21New York TimesYahya Calls for Amity
1971-11-21New York TimesShellings Reported on Border
1971-11-21New York TimesPAKISTANI GROUP HELPS BOTH SIDES
1971-11-21New York TimesPLAN TO WOO BACK BENGALIS WEIGHED
1971-11-21New York TimesPOET READS HERE FOR BENGALI RELIEF
1971-11-21New York TimesEast Pakistan: God Is Not With The Big Battalions
1971-11-21New York TimesIndia: In Case the Guerrillas Need a Bit Of Help
1971-11-21New York TimesForeign Notes: Mujib Mystery
1971-11-22Guardian(UK)Menaces from left and right
1971-11-22Times (London)13 divisions alleged to have crossed border
1971-11-22New York TimesEditorial: Band-Aids for the Subcontinent
1971-11-22Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting1
1971-11-22Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT Indo-Pak Fighting
1971-11-23Guardian(UK)India and Pakistan line up
1971-11-23Times (London)Pakistan accuses Indians of launching all-out offensive
1971-11-23Times (London)Delhi dismisses reports as mere propaganda
1971-11-23Daily Telegraph (London)Pakistan claims ‘all-out attack’ by India
1971-11-23New York TimesA Major Attack in East Pakistan Reported Begun
1971-11-23New York TimesCalcutta Hears the Bengalis' Forces Aim for Jessore
1971-11-23New York TimesIndia Restricts Flights
1971-11-23New York Times12 Divisions Reported in Attack
1971-11-23New York TimesNo Confirmation in U. S.
1971-11-23New York TimesIndia, Pakistan and U.N.
1971-11-23PravdaFOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT ON THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
1971-11-23Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-11-23Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 23, 1971, 10:55 a.m.
1971-11-23U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/58.
1971-11-24Washington Star/Evening StarBangla Desh Leadership Future Uncertain
1971-11-24Guardian(UK)Big guns in the arms race
1971-11-24Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: On the brink of war
1971-11-24Times (London)Undeclared war as ‘guerrillas’ invade
1971-11-24New York TimesBig Indian Force Reported Going Into East Pakistan; Fighter Aircraft in Clash
1971-11-24New York TimesEMERGENCY IS SET
1971-11-24New York TimesReports to U.S. Tell Of Border Crossing
1971-11-24New York TimesU.N. ALL BUT HALTS ITS AID IN PAKISTAN
1971-11-24New York TimesGulf & Western Donates Million for India Relief
1971-11-24New York TimesWhere Are the 'Great Powers'?
1971-11-24Nixon Presidential Materials Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-11-24Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-11-24U.S. National Archives Subj: Indo-Pak Military Escalation
1971-11-24Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, November 24, 1971, 12:27–1:12 p.m.
1971-11-25New York TimesIndia Admits an Incursion, Says It Was Self-Defense
1971-11-25New York TimesU.S. SAID TO WEIGH APPEAL TO YAHYA
1971-11-25New York TimesPAKISTAN REPORTS FIGHTING GOES ON, CALLS UP RESERVE
1971-11-25New York TimesU.N. RELIEF STAFF LEAVING PAKISTAN
1971-11-25New York TimesBackground of the Conflict on the Indian Subcontinent
1971-11-25New York TimesPakistan Is Slow to Appeal to U.N. Council
1971-11-25New York TimesEditorial: Gandhi's Heirs
1971-11-25U.S. National Archives Subject: Secretary’s Meeting with Ambassador Raza.
1971-11-25U.S. National Archives Subj: South Asia Situation
1971-11-26Daily Telegraph (London)Chinese will support Pakistan, says Yahya
1971-11-26Daily Telegraph (London)India’s border initiative
1971-11-26Daily Telegraph (London)Indians forecast Pakistan rout within week
1971-11-26New StatesmanWhy India is risking war
1971-11-26Daily Telegraph (London)Chinese will support Pakistan, says Yahya
1971-11-26Daily Telegraph (London)India’s border initiative
1971-11-26New York TimesNo Clash of Any Size in the Last 24 Hours, General Reports
1971-11-26New York TimesSome Indians Expecting Yahya Will React by Declaring War
1971-11-26New York TimesU.S. MAY ASK U.N. TO WEIGH DISPUTE ON EAST PAKISTAN
1971-11-26New York TimesIndia Goal Termed Independent East Bengal
1971-11-26New York TimesYahya Renews Warning
1971-11-26New York TimesFamine Seen Averted For East Pakistanis
1971-11-26New York TimesSoviet Demand Reported
1971-11-26New York TimesChinese Concern Reported
1971-11-26Novosti Press Agency (APN)INDIAN SUBCONTINENT NEEDS PEACE
1971-11-26Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-11-26Nixon Presidential Materials Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-11-26Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 26, 1971, 10:42 a.m.
1971-11-27Guardian(UK)The wages of war
1971-11-27Guardian(UK)Restraint is china’s purpose
1971-11-27New York TimesINDIA SAYS FORCE ENTERED PAKISTAN FOR SECOND TIME
1971-11-27New York TimesPAKISTAN REPORTS INDIAN 'PRESSURE'
1971-11-27New York TimesPakistan's President Bans a Small Political Party in Move Aimed at Crushing a Source of Opposition
1971-11-27New York TimesIn Islamabad, Fighting on the Indian Border Seems Far, Far Off
1971-11-27New York TimesIndians Said to Mine Post
1971-11-27New York TimesU.S. Says Bid to U.N. on India And Pakistan Is Only Possibility
1971-11-27New York TimesEditorial: Still Time to Intervene
1971-11-27New York TimesLetter to the Editor: India's Stand Attacked
1971-11-27U.S. National Archives For Ambassador. Subject: Presidential Message to Mrs. Gandhi.
1971-11-27U.S. National Archives For Ambassador Farland. Subj: Presidential Message to President Yahya.
1971-11-27U.S. National Archives For Ambassador. Subject: South Asian Crisis.
1971-11-28Times (London)Yahya may have to face war on three fronts
1971-11-28Daily Telegraph (London)Yahya blusters as Pakistan crumbles
1971-11-28Observer (London)Bengal refugees won’t budge
1971-11-28Times (London)Mrs. Gandhi turns the screw
1971-11-28New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Visits Borde
1971-11-28New York TimesInsurgents' Cabinet Reportedly Called to New Delhi
1971-11-28New York TimesClashes Continuing in Five Sectors Pakistan Says
1971-11-28New York TimesIndians Invite Newsmen to Border and Display 3 Captured Tanks From a‘Defensive Action’ in Pakistan
1971-11-28New York TimesNIXON SAID TO PLAN APPEALS ON FIGHTING
1971-11-28New York TimesNo Title: White house refuses comment
1971-11-28New York TimesLetter to the Editor: Hope for East Pakistan
1971-11-29New York TimesIndian Town's Inhabitants Flee Shelling by Pakistan
1971-11-29New York TimesINDIA SETS RANGE FOR RETALIATIONS IN EAST PAKISTAN
1971-11-29New York TimesIndian Offensive Reported
1971-11-29New York TimesLetter to the Editor: Problems of East Pakistan
1971-11-29Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-11-29Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-11-30Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: India provokes war
1971-11-30New York TimesPakistani Arms Streaming to Border
1971-11-30New York TimesINDIA SAYS BATTLE IN STRATEGIC AREA IS IN ITS THIRD DAY
1971-11-30New York TimesTo India the U.S. Is a Bitter Disappointment
1971-11-30New York TimesChina Condemns the Incursions by India
1971-11-30New York TimesU.S. in Plea to India, Pakistan and Soviet
1971-11-30New York Times" No Reaction So Far"
1971-11-30New York TimesJurists Ask Data on Mujib
1971-11-30New York TimesYahya Seeks U. N. Observers
1971-11-30Nixon Presidential Materials Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-01Guardian(UK)Mrs. Gandhi’s belligerence
1971-12-01Guardian(UK)Border areas closed
1971-12-01New York TimesMRS. GANDHI BIDS PAKISTAN REMOVE FORCES FROM EAST
1971-12-01New York TimesIndian Force in Pakistan for the 4th Day
1971-12-01New York TimesAnother Village Is Reported Captured
1971-12-01New York TimesCalcutta Is Blacked Out In an Air-Raid Exercise
1971-12-01New York TimesCapture of Town Reported
1971-12-01Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-01U.S. National Archives Subject: US Military Sales to India.
1971-12-01Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-12-02Daily Telegraph (London)The retreat to Chittagong?
1971-12-02New York TimesU.S. WILL GRANT NO NEW PERMITS FOR INDIAN ARMS
1971-12-02New York TimesEAST PAKISTANIS SHOT IN REPRISAL
1971-12-02New York TimesRAIL LINE IS CUT, NEW DELHI SAYS
1971-12-02New York TimesNew Pakistani Charge
1971-12-02New York TimesJessore Threatened
1971-12-02New York TimesIndia-Pakistan Combat Called Exaggerated
1971-12-02New York TimesTHANT RELAYS NOTE ON A PAKISTAN TEAM
1971-12-02New York TimesEditorial: A Threat to the Peace
1971-12-02Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-02U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/61
1971-12-03Times (London)I back Indira and freedom
1971-12-03New York TimesIndia and Pakistan Prepare for the Possibility of Full War
1971-12-03New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Is Defiant
1971-12-03New York TimesRebel Bombings in Dacca
1971-12-03New York TimesU.N. PAKISTAN AID FEARED NEAR HALT
1971-12-03Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of a Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)1
1971-12-03Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-03Nixon Presidential Materials Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-12-03U.S. National Archives Subject: Letter from President Yahya.
1971-12-03U.S. National Archives Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State1
1971-12-03Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-03Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 3, 1971, 3:45 p.m.
1971-12-04Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: On the brink of chaos
1971-12-04Guardian(UK)Hands joined across the Himalayas
1971-12-04New York TimesParis Police Thwart Airliner Hijacking
1971-12-04New York TimesEditorial: War on the Subcontinent
1971-12-04New York TimesPakistan Reported Asking Security Council Meeting
1971-12-04New York TimesNew Delhi Asserts Enemy Has Raided 12 Airfields
1971-12-04New York TimesINDIA REPORTS A FULL SCALE WAR HAS BEEN STARTED BY PAKISTAN; BOTH CHARGE INCURSIONS IN WEST
1971-12-04New York TimesIndia Is Poised for All-Out Drive Against Pakistani Force in East
1971-12-04New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Vows to Repel the Foe
1971-12-04New York TimesHeath Said to Ask Restraint By Indians and Pakistanis
1971-12-04New York TimesU.S. Cancels Remaining Export Licenses for Shipment of Military Goods to India
1971-12-04New York TimesHow Armed Forces Compare in Strength
1971-12-04New York TimesSharp Clash in Pakistan
1971-12-04New York TimesMrs. Gandhi's Statement
1971-12-04New York Times6 Jets Hit Srinagar Airport
1971-12-04New York TimesPan Am Halts Flights To India and Pakistan
1971-12-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-04Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-12-04Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) -2
1971-12-05Washington Star/Evening StarHatred Unites Bangla Desh
1971-12-05Observer (London)EDITORIAL: The mad, sad war
1971-12-05New York TimesRussian Vote in U.N. Kills Troop-Pullback Proposal
1971-12-05New York TimesIndia and Pakistan Jets Clash
1971-12-05New York TimesINDIAN ATTACK ON
1971-12-05New York TimesU.S. SAYS INDIANS BEAR MAIN BLAME
1971-12-05New York TimesQuick Full Surrender of East Pakistan Is Set as Objective of India's Invaders
1971-12-05New York TimesYahya Vows to Crush Foe
1971-12-05New York TimesIndia MIG's in 8 Raids Against Dacca Airport
1971-12-05New York TimesHope Is Mingled With Cynicism as the Security Council, Once More, Meets to Cope With a Flare-Up
1971-12-05New York TimesPeking's Acting Foreign Minister Denounces India and Implies That She Is Encouraged by Soviet Union
1971-12-05New York TimesAwkward Time for China
1971-12-05New York TimesEditorial: Now to the U.N.
1971-12-05New York TimesFatal Flaw
1971-12-05Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon
1971-12-05Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-05Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-05Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) -2
1971-12-05Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) - 3
1971-12-05Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Vorontsov and Kissinger
1971-12-05Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of the Treasury Connally and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 5, 1971
1971-12-06New York TimesThe Wringing of Hands
1971-12-06TimeA letter from the publisher
1971-12-06TimeINDIA AND PAKISTAN: POISED FOR WAR
1971-12-06TimeHindu and Moslem: The Gospel of Hate
1971-12-06Financial Times (London)Mrs. Gandhi’s war
1971-12-06Times (London)Hijacker ‘inspired’
1971-12-06Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: Can anyone promote peace?
1971-12-06Daily Telegraph (London)Long supply line a handicap to East Pakistan
1971-12-06New York TimesPakistan: 61 Indian Planes Reported Hit
1971-12-06New York TimesU.N.: Moscow Again Vetoes Truce Call
1971-12-06New York TimesIndian Advance Leaves Bengali Village in Ruins
1971-12-06New York Times RECOGNITION STEP: Bangla Desh Recognized As Government in Area
1971-12-06New York TimesResolutions Submitted to U.N. Council
1971-12-06New York TimesSoviet and China Accuse Each Other on Fighting
1971-12-06New York TimesPakistanis Warned
1971-12-06New York TimesForeigners Evacuated
1971-12-06New York TimesPlane Reaches Teheran
1971-12-06New York TimesBackground of Dispute
1971-12-06New York TimesU. S. COMPLAINS TO INDIA ON SHIPS
1971-12-06New York TimesTwo Greek Ships Strafed
1971-12-06New York TimesIndia Summons U. S. Envoy
1971-12-06New York TimesPope Fears Involvement Of Other Nations in War
1971-12-06New York TimesPolice Keep Apart 2 Pakistani Groups Protesting at U.N.
1971-12-06New York TimesGENEVA P.O.W. RULES OBSERVED, INDIA SAYS
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-06Washington National Records Center, OSD FilesMinutes of Secretary of Defense Laird’s Armed Forces Policy Council Meeting
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of National Security Council Meeting
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMessage From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the United States
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, December 6, 1971, 9:19–9:24 a.m.
1971-12-06Nixon Presidential Materials Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 6, 1971, 6:14–6:38 p.m.
1971-12-07Knoxville JournalRed Bloc Again Snarls U.N.
1971-12-07Daily Telegraph (London)Mrs. Gandhi calls cabinet, meets service chiefs
1971-12-07New York TimesINDIA SEEKING TO RING FOE IN EAST
1971-12-07New York TimesPAKISTAN CLAIMS GAINS IN 2 AREAS
1971-12-07New York TimesU.S. CUTS ECONOMIC AID TO INDIANS
1971-12-07New York TimesDacca Watching the War and Waiting
1971-12-07New York TimesWAR DEBATE GOES TO U.N. ASSEMBLY
1971-12-07New York Times30-Mile Penetration
1971-12-07New York TimesSwiss Assistance Asked
1971-12-07New York TimesChina Assails Indian ‘Plot’
1971-12-07New York TimesBackground of Dispute
1971-12-07New York TimesEast Pakistanis Rejoice but They Lack a Leader
1971-12-07New York Times4 Nonmembers Heard In U.N. Council Debate
1971-12-07New York TimesU.S. Stand Angers India
1971-12-07New York TimesU.N. REFUGEE AID EXPECTED TO HALT
1971-12-07New York TimesSOVIET SAID TO AVOID BENGALI RECOGNITION
1971-12-07New York TimesHOME ASKS SOLUTION ACCEPTABLE TO EAST
1971-12-07New York TimesEditorial: The War Proceeds
1971-12-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)1 Islamabad, December 7, 1971, 1257Z.
1971-12-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-12-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India Washington, December 7, 1971, 0250Z.
1971-12-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsCentral Intelligence Agency Intelligence Information Cable
1971-12-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, Secretary of Commerce Stans, the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig), and the President’s Assistant and Press Secretary (Ziegler), Washington, December 7, 1971, 3:55
1971-12-08New York TimesINDIA CLAIMS CAPTURE OF JESSORE, ADMITS A 5-MILE KASHMIR RETREAT
1971-12-08New York TimesU.N. ASSEMBLY, 104-11, URGES TRUCE
1971-12-08New York TimesU.S. Says India Attacked After Concessions by Foe
1971-12-08New York TimesPAKISTANI TROOPS OPEN MAJOR DRIVE
1971-12-08New York TimesU.S. Woman, Reported In Pakistan Jail, Sought
1971-12-08New York TimesKashmir Arena: In Brief
1971-12-08New York TimesCivilian Premier Named
1971-12-08New York TimesPakistan Sets Rules For War Reporters
1971-12-08New York TimesBhutan Recognizes Bengalis
1971-12-08New York TimesResolution Of the U.N.
1971-12-08New York TimesUnited Nations: Malik and Huang Hua
1971-12-08TASSINDO-PAK CONFLICT AND PEKING'S ANTI-SOVIETISM
1971-12-08Novosti Press Agency (APN)INDIAN SUBCONTINENT: THIRD ACT OF THE TRAGEDY
1971-12-08Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-08Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-12-08Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev to President Nixon
1971-12-08Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-08Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Pakistani Ambassador (Raza), Washington, December 8, 1971, 2:47 p.m.
1971-12-08Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and Attorney General Mitchell, Washington, December 8, 1971, 4:20-5:01 p.m.
1971-12-08Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 8, 1971, 8:03–8:12 p.m.
1971-12-09New York TimesBengalis Dance and Shout at "Liberation" of Jessore
1971-12-09New York TimesEditorial: The Emergence of Bangla Desh
1971-12-09New York TimesWar on the Subcontinent - The State That Never Was
1971-12-09Washington PostHappy Crowds Welcome Indian Army To Jessore
1971-12-09New York TimesINDIA REPORTS NEW GAINS IN EAST
1971-12-09New York TimesPAKISTAN INSISTS HER FORCES HOLD
1971-12-09New York TimesU.N.'S CALL FOR TRUCE IS REJECTED
1971-12-09New York TimesPAKISTANI CITIES ALL BUT ISOLATED
1971-12-09New York TimesCOPTER EVACUATION SUGGESTED FOR U.N.
1971-12-09New York TimesNew Jersey Woman, 28, Freed From Jessore Jail
1971-12-09New York TimesIndians Report Drive in West
1971-12-09New York TimesKarachi Raid Reported
1971-12-09New York TimesPakistan's Holy War
1971-12-09New York TimesForeigners Leave Karachi
1971-12-09New York TimesDacca Said to Be Quiet
1971-12-09New York TimesIndians Reported Repulsed
1971-12-09New York TimesIn Pakistani Kasmir, War Gets Support
1971-12-09New York TimesCamels, Hippies, Envoys, Buses: War Crowds the Khyber Pass
1971-12-09New York TimesWhite House Says Vote in U.N. Supports Its Stand
1971-12-09New York TimesGeneral Manekshaw: He has the Common Touch
1971-12-09New York TimesGeneral Khan: Old Friend of the President
1971-12-09New York TimesIndia Disputes U.S.
1971-12-09New York TimesLetter to the Editor: Judging India
1971-12-09New York TimesWar on the Subcontinent: Mr. Nixon and South Asia
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsMinutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Vladimir Matskevitch, Vorontsov and Nixon
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-12-09U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India
1971-12-09U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum for the Record, Washington, December 9, 1971, 6:59 a.m.
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 9, 1971, 12:44–1:27 p.m.
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), the Soviet Minister of Agriculture (Matskevich), and the Soviet Chargé d’ Affaires (Vorontsov), Washington, December 9, 1971, 4:00–4:41 p.m.
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum Prepared in the Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, December 9, 1971
1971-12-09Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 9, 1971, 5:57–6:34 p.m.
1971-12-09U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/62.
1971-12-10Christian Science MonitorPakistan Bastion of Jessore Toppled in a Day
1971-12-10LifeIn Pakistan Now it's war
1971-12-10LifeHunting for the Mukti Bahini behind the lines
1971-12-10Washington Star/Evening StarJubilant Bengalis Celebrate Freedom
1971-12-10New StatesmanWhy we should back India
1971-12-10New York TimesINDIA REPORTS FOE IN ROUT IN EAST AS ENCIRCLEMENT OF DACCA GAINS
1971-12-10New York TimesBOMBS RAZE AN ORPHANAGE THERE
1971-12-10New York TimesPAKISTAN ACCEPTS TRUCE CALL OF U.N.
1971-12-10New York TimesU.S. BUSINESS UNIT IN INDIA BACKS HER
1971-12-10New York TimesMoslem World League Asks 'Holy War' Against India
1971-12-10New York TimesFor the West Pakistanis, War Is Closer to Home
1971-12-10New York TimesPakistani Jets Bring the War And Death to Indian Village
1971-12-10New York Times
1971-12-10New York TimesPAKISTAN ASSERTS DEFENSE HARDENS
1971-12-10New York TimesChhamb Battle Continues
1971-12-10New York TimesBig-Power Conflict Brings U.N. Impasse
1971-12-10New York Times60 Civilians Are Reported Dead In Indian Air Attack on Karachi
1971-12-10New York TimesPakistan Says She Is Checking Reports of Soviet Fliers in India
1971-12-10New York TimesNeutral Zone in Dacca
1971-12-10New York TimesEditorial: The Innocent Victims...
1971-12-10The Harvard CrimsonPakistanis Retreat to Dacca
1971-12-10Novosti Press Agency (APN)REMOVE THE SOURCE OF CRISIS IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
1971-12-10U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation
1971-12-10U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev
1971-12-10Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov)
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Kissinger and the Chinese Ambassador
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 10, 1971, 10:51–11:12 a.m.
1971-12-10Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 10, 1971, 12:47–1:01 p.m.
1971-12-11New York TimesBengalis Pressing Their Cause in Corridors at United Nations
1971-12-11New York TimesINDIANS CROSS WIDE RIVER AND DRIVE TOWARD DACCA
1971-12-11New YorkerLetter From West Bengal
1971-12-11New York TimesIndia Is Holding Air, Land and Sea Control of Eastern Region
1971-12-11New York TimesDacca at War: Mixture Of Calm and Confusion
1971-12-11New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Says Goal Is Freeing of the East
1971-12-11New York TimesIndians Surprised at the Light Resistance
1971-12-11New York TimesPakistan's Bhutto Here
1971-12-11New York TimesU.S. Indirectly Calls on India To Obey U.N. Truce Bid Now
1971-12-11New York TimesIndians Closing In on Dacca
1971-12-11New York TimesReports Deny Deaths In Orphanage Bombing
1971-12-11New York TimesKitchen Diplomacy
1971-12-11PravdaTHE WAY OUT OF THE CRISIS IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
1971-12-11Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-11Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-12-11Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-11Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-11Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov)
1971-12-11Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and Deputy Prime Minister Bhutto
1971-12-11U.S. National ArchivesInformation Memorandum From the Director of the Planning and Coordination Staff (Cargo) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, December 11, 1971
1971-12-11Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Among the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan (Bhutto), the Pakistani Ambassador (Raza), and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), December 11, 1971, 7:28 p.m.
1971-12-11U.S. National Archives Telegram 5592 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 11, 1971, 1125Z
1971-12-12Washington PostJessore Cheers Arrival of Bangla Desh Leaders
1971-12-12Washington Star/Evening StarMrs. Gandhi's Curious Stand on Bangla Desh
1971-12-12Times (London)The war of the 700 million
1971-12-12New York TimesMilitary Situation in East Termed 'Grim' by Pakistan
1971-12-12New York TimesINDIANS CLOSER TO DACCA, LAND PARATROOP BRIGADE; REPORT 3,000 PRISONERS
1971-12-12New York TimesBritish Planes Begin Evacuating Foreigners From Dacca After Pakistan Lifts Bar
1971-12-12New York TimesEarlier Flights Barred
1971-12-12New York TimesEvacuation From Karachi
1971-12-12New York TimesGeneral Bars Surrender
1971-12-12New York TimesBattle at Kashmir River Said to Leave 900 Dead
1971-12-12New York TimesU.N. Observer Unit in Kashmir, Despite Combat, Reports Daily
1971-12-12New York TimesBHUTTO SHUNNING CONTACTS AT U.N.
1971-12-12New York TimesHigh-Level Soviet Delegation Leaves for Talks in New Delhi
1971-12-12New York TimesWhite House Is Planning a Postwar Relief Program
1971-12-12New York TimesIndia Says Planes Find Orphanage Undamaged
1971-12-12New York TimesMcGovern Says India Was Justified in Action
1971-12-12New York Times' Mister Comrade, To You!'
1971-12-12New York TimesEditorial: Stricken Subcontinent
1971-12-12New York TimesIndia vs. Pakistan: 'Let Me Get the Hell Out Of Here!'
1971-12-12New York TimesBangla Desh: The Crucial Fact Is That the Pakistanis Are Hated
1971-12-12New York TimesThe Big Powers: They Didn't Want This Tragic War
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsMessage From the Soviet Leadership to President Nixon
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsMessage From President Nixon to Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev
1971-12-12Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov)
1971-12-12Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov) - 2
1971-12-12U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Mission to the United Nations to the Department of State
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov)
1971-12-12U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 12414 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, December 12, 1971, 0825Z
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and his Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig), Washington, December 12, 1971, 8:45–9:42 a.m.
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 12, 1971, 10:27–10:37 a.m.
1971-12-12Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 12, 1971, 11:04–11:14 a.m.
1971-12-12U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs
1971-12-12U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 223704 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, December 12, 1971, 2250Z
1971-12-13Christian Science MonitorBangla Desh - Birth of a Nation
1971-12-13Christian Science MonitorRetribution Nightmare?: What Lies Ahead for Bangla Desh...
1971-12-13NationEditorials: The Leverage Fallacy
1971-12-13TimeINDIA AND PAKISTAN: OVER THE EDGE
1971-12-13Times (London)China s attitude to the Indo-Pakistan conflict
1971-12-13Times (London)Is there a way to peace?
1971-12-13New York TimesDRIVE IS RESUMED
1971-12-13New York TimesU.S. CALLS ON U.N. TO ACT
1971-12-13New York TimesCarrier Leaves Vietnam, May Sail to Dacca Area
1971-12-13New York TimesForeign Evacuees Tell of Bengalis' Flight From Dacca as Indian Troops Advance
1971-12-13New York TimesIndia Denies Pakistan Land Is Sought
1971-12-13New York TimesU.S. Says Soviet Moves Vessels to Indian Ocean
1971-12-13New York TimesPakistani Forces Take Ghost Town in Kashmir
1971-12-13New York TimesPakistan Cites Indian Death Threat at Comilla
1971-12-13New York TimesOfficers in Dacca Think Indians Will Reach the City in 48 Hours
1971-12-13New York TimesBhutto Vows Fight to End In Talk to Pakistanis Here
1971-12-13New York TimesHigh Soviet Official Discusses Bangla Desh With Mrs. Gandhi
1971-12-13New York TimesTalks in Moscow
1971-12-13New York TimesSOVIET AID TO INDIA ASSAILED BY PEKING
1971-12-13New York TimesTo See Ourselves...
1971-12-13Soviet ReviewFRIENDS AND ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLES OF THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
1971-12-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsMessage From the Soviet Leadership to President Nixon
1971-12-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)1
1971-12-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)
1971-12-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsMessage From the Soviet Leadership to President Nixon
1971-12-13U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 11295 from the Embassy in the United Kingdom to the Department of State, December 13, 1971, 0211Z
1971-12-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsCentral Intelligence Agency Intelligence Information Cable TDCS–314/13308–71, Washington, December 13, 1971
1971-12-14New York TimesINDIAN ARMY SAYS DACCA IS IN RANGE OF ITS ARTILLERY
1971-12-14New York TimesPakistan Expected To Fight to Finish
1971-12-14New York TimesTHIRD SOVIET VETO BARS TRUCE PLAN
1971-12-14New York TimesU.S. Lacks Details on China
1971-12-14New York TimesPAKISTANIS CONTINUE MEETINGS IN PEKING
1971-12-14New York TimesDacca in Brief: Swarming, Dusty, Beleaguered City
1971-12-14New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Wields Power Firmly
1971-12-14New York TimesFirm Soviet Backing of India Is Said to Irk Nixon
1971-12-14New York TimesFREED BY BENGALIS, WOMAN IS BACK HERE
1971-12-14New York TimesMoscow Assails U.S. Step
1971-12-14New York TimesRed Cross to Aid Wounded, Prisoners of Both Sides
1971-12-14New York TimesEditorial: Realism on the Subcontinent
1971-12-14Novosti Press Agency (APN)STOP BLOODSHED AND ENSURE NON-INVOLVEMENT OF OUTSIDE FORCES
1971-12-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) in the Azores1
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential Materials Telegram From the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) in the Azores
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum for the Record
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India
1971-12-14Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum for the Record
1971-12-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-12-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 5627 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 14, 1971, 0408Z
1971-12-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 5628 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 14, 1971, 0441Z
1971-12-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 12542 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, December 14, 1971, 1420Z
1971-12-14U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/63.
1971-12-15Baltimore SunBangla Desh Looks Towards Its Future
1971-12-15Wall Street JournalBirth of a Nation: Bengalis Rule Parts of Pakistan in Pomp, Trying Circumstances
1971-12-15New York TimesEast Pakistan Regime Resigns as Indian Jets Raid Dacca
1971-12-15New York TimesNixon May Review Trip Unless Soviet Curbs India
1971-12-15New York TimesPakistani Pilot Describes Downing of an Indian MIG
1971-12-15New York TimesIndia Says Her Troops, Driving From the North, Are Within Six Miles of Dacca
1971-12-15New York TimesGood Jobs Are Rare in the Villages
1971-12-15New York TimesWar a Part of Faith for the Moslems
1971-12-15New York TimesSea Attack on Chittagong
1971-12-15New York TimesIndian Frigate Sunk
1971-12-15New York Times47 Americans in Dacca
1971-12-15New York TimesBengalis Urged to Observe Geneva Accords in Dacca
1971-12-15New York TimesBattle for City Starts
1971-12-15New York TimesIndia In Red Cross Accord
1971-12-15New York TimesLong Defense Pledged
1971-12-15New York TimesPlea to U. S. and China
1971-12-15New York TimesU.N. SHIFTS FOCUS TO POLITICAL ISSUE
1971-12-15New York TimesOne War Is Enough
1971-12-15IzvestiaFLAMES OVER SOUTH ASIA
1971-12-15U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State
1971-12-15U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State
1971-12-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-15U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State
1971-12-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation between Kissinger and Vorontsov
1971-12-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From the Indira Gandhi to President Nixon delivered via L.K. Jha
1971-12-15Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsCentral Intelligence Agency Information Cable TDCS–315/07612–71, Washington, December 15, 1971
1971-12-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 19243 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, December 15, 1971, 0738Z
1971-12-15Nixon Presidential MaterialsConversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant (Haldeman), and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 15, 1971, 8:45–11:30 a.m.
1971-12-15U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 11410 From the Embassy in the United Kingdom to the Department of State, December 15, 1971, 1656Z
1971-12-15U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 12575 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, December 15, 1971, 1034Z
1971-12-16Washington Star/Evening StarEast Pakistan Falls, India To Halt Fight
1971-12-16Daily Telegraph (London)Mother India’s new offspring
1971-12-16Daily Telegraph (London)EDITORIAL: Bangladesh now
1971-12-16Guardian(UK)EDITORIAL: The first doves emerge
1971-12-16New York TimesEditorial: Diplomatic Debacle
1971-12-16New York TimesThe Barrels of Indian Guns
1971-12-16New York TimesEast Pakistan Leader Accepts Surrender Ultimatum of Foe; India Sends General to Dacca
1971-12-16New York TimesBhutto Denounces Council And Walks Out in Tears
1971-12-16New York TimesU.S. Ships with Dual Role Moving Up Bay of Bengal
1971-12-16New York TimesIndian Animosity Grows
1971-12-16New York TimesAttacks Suspended
1971-12-16New York TimesU.S. Says Possibility of Canceling Moscow Trip Is Not 'Live Issue'
1971-12-16New York TimesTroops Prepare for Final Drive
1971-12-16New York TimesText of Indian Message
1971-12-16New York TimesPool Dispatch From Dacca
1971-12-16New York TimesSoviet Ignores Warnings
1971-12-16New York TimesPAKISTAN SEEKING INDIAN GUARANTEE
1971-12-16New York TimesRussians in India for Talks Delay Their Departure Again
1971-12-16New York TimesLetter to the Editor: U.S. vs U.N.
1971-12-16PravdaFOR PEACE on the INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
1971-12-16Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-16U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum for the Record
1971-12-16U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers
1971-12-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-16Nixon Presidential MaterialsBackchannel Message From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
1971-12-16Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-16Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 16, 1971, 10:40 a.m.
1971-12-16Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 16, 1971, 12:15 p.m.
1971-12-17New York TimesWho Won In India
1971-12-17Washington PostPakistan Surrenders
1971-12-17Washington PostTime to Talk
1971-12-17Daily Telegraph (London)Bangladesh: The long haul ahead
1971-12-17Daily Telegraph (London)Prospects for peace
1971-12-17Times (London)Pledge on preventing reprisals
1971-12-17Times (London)Guarantee of safety in surrender terms
1971-12-17Times (London)President Yahya breaks the news
1971-12-17Times (London)The future of Bangladesh
1971-12-17New York TimesIndia Orders Cease-fire on Both Fronts After Pakistanis' Surrender in the East
1971-12-17New York TimesDACCA CAPTURED
1971-12-17New York TimesThe Surrender Document
1971-12-17New York TimesCHINESE CHARGE INDIAN INCURSION
1971-12-17New York TimesMarch to Dacca: Last Clash and Victory
1971-12-17New York TimesMrs. Gandhi Writes President: U.S. Could Have Averted War
1971-12-17New York TimesJoy and Marigolds
1971-12-17New York TimesAppeal by Pope calls for Peace Based on Justice, Not on Power
1971-12-17New York TimesCONCERN ON P.O.W.'S VOICED BY RED CROSS
1971-12-17New York TimesStatements by Mrs. Gandhi on Truce and Surrender
1971-12-17New York TimesWhite House Response
1971-12-17New York TimesText of Yahya's Address to the Nation
1971-12-17New York TimesEast Pakistan: In Brief
1971-12-17New York TimesREGION'S FUTURE CALLED UNCERTAIN
1971-12-17New York TimesText of Chinese Statement on the War
1971-12-17New York TimesU.S. FEARS YAHYA WON'T QUIT WAR
1971-12-17New York TimesEditorial: Time to Talk
1971-12-17New York TimesOn Jessore Road
1971-12-17U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-12-17Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
1971-12-17Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-17U.S. National ArchivesIntelligence Note RNAN-34 Prepared in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, December 17, 1971
1971-12-18Far Eastern Economic ReviewSurrender, The Parting of the Wings
1971-12-18Far Eastern Economic ReviewIn Dacca's Limbo, a Phoenix of Honour
1971-12-18Far Eastern Economic ReviewBefore Battle, a Good Neighbour Parley
1971-12-18Far Eastern Economic ReviewA Breech Birth, Condition fair
1971-12-18Far Eastern Economic ReviewEast Pakistan: China's Lost Chance
1971-12-18Far Eastern Economic ReviewThe Economic Challenge facing Bangla Desh
1971-12-18Times (London)Humiliated Pakistan is in no position to bargain
1971-12-18Times (London)President Yahya explains cease-fire order
1971-12-18Guardian(UK)What joy now for Bangladesh?
1971-12-18Times (London)INDIA AND PAKISTAN: Pakistan strategy at fault, says Gen. Aurora
1971-12-18Times (London)Bangladesh government prepares for new era
1971-12-18Times (London)Russians follow US fleet
1971-12-18Times (London)Mr. Chou causes walk out by Soviet envoy
1971-12-18Times (London)British offer of help in bringing about a lasting settlement
1971-12-18Times (London)US welcomes cease-fire
1971-12-18New York TimesINDIA LISTS LOSSES
1971-12-18New York TimesUNREST REPORTED
1971-12-18New York TimesStatement by Yahya Khan
1971-12-18New York TimesMujib's Family Rescued
1971-12-18New York TimesReporters Found the Indians Helpful in Covering War
1971-12-18New York TimesTrying to Restore Order
1971-12-18New York TimesCHOU ASSAILS SOVIET, 8 ENVOYS WALK OUT
1971-12-18New York TimesBengali Asks U.S. Recognition and Aid
1971-12-18New York TimesMOSCOW IS TAKING A MODERATE LINE
1971-12-18New York TimesU.S. Aides Cite Recognition Guidelines
1971-12-18New York TimesEditorial: China and the Subcontinent
1971-12-18Nixon Presidential Materials Letter From President Nixon to Indian Prime Minister Gandhi
1971-12-18Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum for the Presidentʼs Files
1971-12-18U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 227784 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, December 18, 1971, 2222Z
1971-12-19New York TimesPakistan Calls Bhutto to Form Regime With New Charter
1971-12-19New York TimesPresident Tells Pakistani Of Concern for Stability
1971-12-19New York Times125 Slain in Dacca Area Believed Elite of Bengal
1971-12-19New York TimesNew Delhi Says Western Front Is Quiet, With Only a Few Cease-Fire Breaches
1971-12-19New York TimesVillagers in Pakistan Resentful
1971-12-19New York TimesPeking Charges Indians Annexed East Pakistan
1971-12-19New York TimesSoviet Cruiser Spotted
1971-12-19New York TimesBhutto Considered Tough And Politically Ambitious
1971-12-19New York TimesStamps: Is It Now Bangladesh?
1971-12-19New York TimesEditorial: New Era on the Subcontinent
1971-12-20Far Eastern Economic ReviewFar Eastern Economic Review Roundup
1971-12-20NationEditorials: Late Show at the UN
1971-12-20TimeCOVER STORY -- The Bloody Birth of Bangladesh: OUT OF WAR, A NATION IS BORN
1971-12-20TimeThe U.S. : A Policy in Shambles
1971-12-20TimeHOPELESS TASK
1971-12-20Daily Telegraph (London)Moment of truth for the moslem state
1971-12-20Daily Telegraph (London)Pakistan drains the cup
1971-12-20New York TimesPAKISTAN ASSERTS PRESIDENT YAHYA IS QUITTING TODAY
1971-12-20New York TimesOutgrowth of War: Major Loss Is Seen For U.S. Influence
1971-12-20New York Times4 Tortured, Slain at Dacca Rally
1971-12-20New York TimesIndia Says Negotiations Await a New Regime in Pakistan
1971-12-20New York TimesDacca Reported Quiet
1971-12-20New York TimesReporter Is Killed
1971-12-20New York TimesNot to Be Forgotten
1971-12-20U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State
1971-12-21Guardian(UK)Bangladesh: Peril of delay
1971-12-21New York TimesPAKISTAN SWEARS BHUTTO AS CHIEF, REPLACING YAHYA
1971-12-21New York TimesU.S. Recognition Foreseen
1971-12-21New York TimesIn Pakistan-Held Dacca: War Swirls Into Hotel Neutral Zone
1971-12-21New York TimesWith the Indian Army: A Village Ablaze, a Blown Bridge
1971-12-21New York TimesNew Delhi Termed Willing To Negotiate With Bhutto
1971-12-21New York TimesIndia Censors Execution Photos As Harmful to 'National Interest'
1971-12-21New York TimesMORE BENGALIS QUIT PAKISTANI MISSIONS
1971-12-21New York TimesAll Bengali Diplomats in Jakarta Defect
1971-12-21Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-21Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Bhutto to President Nixon
1971-12-21U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum of Conversation
1971-12-22Times (London)Sheikh Mujib will be freed from jail but put under house arrest
1971-12-22Times (London)Mr. Bhutto still obsessed by Kashmir
1971-12-22Times (London)Guerrillas join hunt for the tiger'
1971-12-22Times (London)Link with China expected to be strengthened
1971-12-22Times (London)Pakistan gunboat arrives in Malaysia port
1971-12-22Times (London)Bangladesh leaders due in Dacca today after explaining delay
1971-12-22New York TimesBhutto Appoints a Bengali To Serve as Vice President
1971-12-22New York TimesGuerrillas in Dacca Scorn the Exile Regime
1971-12-22New York TimesPakistan Aide in Poland Changes His Allegiance
1971-12-22New York Times' Who Knows How Many Millions Have Been Killed' in the East?
1971-12-22New York TimesBengalis Hunt Down Biharis, Who Aided Foe
1971-12-22New York TimesRound‐Up by Indian Troops
1971-12-22New York TimesU.N. Council Backs India‐Pakistan Troop Pullback
1971-12-22New York TimesEditorial: Mr. Bhutto's New Pakistan
1971-12-22Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-22U.S. National ArchivesPaper Prepared in the Department of State, undated
1971-12-23New York TimesBengali Insurgent Leaders Hailed on Return to Dacca
1971-12-23New York TimesIndia Links World Recognition Of Bangladesh to Troop Pullout
1971-12-23New York TimesRefugees to Be Returned
1971-12-23New York TimesPakistan Criticizes U.N.
1971-12-23New York TimesSheik Mujib Moved From Prison to House Arrest
1971-12-23New York TimesPassports Are Impounded
1971-12-23U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State
1971-12-23Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 19600 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, December 23, 1971, 1035Z
1971-12-23Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 23, 1971, 8 p.m.
1971-12-24New York TimesHow Bhutto Attained Sweeping Power
1971-12-24New York TimesPakistani President Calls Mujib to Capital for Talks
1971-12-24New York TimesIndian Looks With Sorrow to Departure of Pakistani Refugees
1971-12-25Far Eastern Economic ReviewPakistan's Bhutto: A Man For Dark Times
1971-12-25Far Eastern Economic ReviewNixon: Not so Much Pro-Pakistani as Anti Indian
1971-12-25Far Eastern Economic ReviewIndira: An Armed Bid For Hegemony
1971-12-25Far Eastern Economic ReviewThe Ghost Cabinet
1971-12-25New York TimesBHUTTO APPOINTS BOARD OF INQUIRY TO STUDY DEFEAT
1971-12-25New York TimesCHINA RUSHED ARMS, PAKISTANIS ASSERT
1971-12-25New York TimesBengalis Cut Off Aid for Bihari Villagers
1971-12-25New York TimesLeaders in Custody
1971-12-25New York TimesStudents Challenge Regime
1971-12-25New York TimesPakistan's Loss: A Disaster or a Blessing
1971-12-25New York TimesEditorial: Birth of a Nation
1971-12-26New York TimesLONG OCCUPATION OF EAST PAKISTAN FORESEEN IN INDIA
1971-12-26New York TimesPakistanis Held in East May Start Home Today
1971-12-26New York TimesTALKS WITH MUJIB BACKED IN PAKISTAN
1971-12-26New York TimesSingh Warns Bhutto
1971-12-26New York TimesBhutto Tries to Put the Pieces Together
1971-12-26New York TimesThe Ward Is Free But Unruly
1971-12-27NationTHE WAR NOBODY STOPPED
1971-12-27NationThe Great Powers Wash Their Hands
1971-12-27NationThe Genesis of Resistance
1971-12-27NationFrom Genocide Toward Statehood
1971-12-27TimeIndia: Easy Victory, Uneasy Peace
1971-12-27Time"We Know How the Parisians Felt"
1971-12-27New York TimesIndia Weighs Bengali Plea To Try Pakistani Officials
1971-12-27New York TimesPakistan Pledges Action
1971-12-27Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon
1971-12-28New York TimesBhutto Meets With Mujib
1971-12-28New York TimesPact to Disarm Bengali Rebels Reported
1971-12-28New York TimesRed Cross Offers Help
1971-12-28New York TimesAppeal Against Reprisals
1971-12-28New York TimesIndia Says She Is Weighing Trials of Pakistani Troops
1971-12-28New York TimesDacca Is Still Isolated From Rest of World
1971-12-29New York TimesHindu Refugee Returns, Finds Ruins in East Pakistan
1971-12-29New York TimesGuerrillas Seek Lost Relatives
1971-12-29New York TimesBENGALI SUGGESTS TIES WITH THE U.S.
1971-12-30New York TimesYahya Is Reported Detained
1971-12-30New York TimesBengalis Encircle 30,000 Biharis in Mill
1971-12-30New York TimesDay of Terror for 50,000 Bengalis: Thousands Were Slain, Homes Razed
1971-12-30U.S. National ArchivesTelegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
1971-12-30Washington National Records Center, OSD Files Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Nutter) to Secretary of Defense Laird, December 30, 1971
1971-12-30U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 232870 From the Department of State to the Mission to the United Nations, December 30, 1971, 0016Z
1971-12-30U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 5866 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 30, 1971, 1115Z
1971-12-31New York TimesU.S. EFFORT TO AID PAKISTAN IS CITED
1971-12-31New York TimesBhutto Said to Offer East a Loose Union
1972-01-01New York TimesAnti-India Remark Is Laid to Kissinger
1972-01-02New York TimesBhutto Is Said to Plan Mujib's Quick Release
1972-01-03Daily Telegraph (London)A new vision for South Asia
1972-01-03U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 22 From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 1014Z
1972-01-03U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 26 From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 1154Z
1972-01-03Nixon Presidential Materials Telegram 10 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 0651Z
1972-01-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 11 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 0650Z
1972-01-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 12 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 0713Z
1972-01-04Daily Telegraph (London)EDITORIAL: Re-enter Mujib
1972-01-04U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 79 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, January 4, 1972, 1255Z
1972-01-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 1047 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, January 4, 1972, 2232Z
1972-01-06Daily Telegraph (London)Sheikh Mujib and the future of Bangladesh
1972-01-06U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 239 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, January 6, 1972, 1509Z
1972-01-07Observer (London)What future for half a Pakistan?
1972-01-09Times (London)Sheikh Mujib In London
1972-01-09Times (London)Dawn landing drama
1972-01-12U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 364 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, January 12, 1972, 1130Z
1972-01-12U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 125 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 12, 1972, 0745Z
1972-01-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From the Minister of the British Embassy (Tebbit) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 13, 1972
1972-01-13Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From the Australian Ambassador (Plimsoll) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 13, 1972
1972-01-14U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 158 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 14, 1972, 0620Z
1972-01-17TimeMujib’s road from prison to power
1972-01-17TimeGreat Man or Rabble-Rouser?
1972-01-17TimePakistan: Toward a revolution
1972-01-17TimeDIPLOMACY : The Kissinger Tilt
1972-01-17TimeNaval Rivalry
1972-01-17Times (London)Getting a devastated new nation off its knees
1972-01-18Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From the Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to President Nixon, Washington, January 18, 1972
1972-01-20U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/4.
1972-01-24Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Raza) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, January 24, 1972
1972-01-26Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 26, 1972
1972-01-28Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 28, 1972
1972-02-02Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersLetter From President Nixon to British Prime Minister Heath, Washington, February 2, 1972
1972-02-03U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1113 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 3, 1972, 1725Z
1972-02-03U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/6.
1972-02-04Daily Telegraph (London)But the U.S. army never moved in ...
1972-02-04Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, February 4, 1972, 10:34 p.m.
1972-02-06Times (London)Doomsday in Bangladesh
1972-02-06Listener (UK)The Indo-Pakistan war and its coverage
1972-02-06Listener (UK)The last days of Dacca
1972-02-07U.S. National ArchivesLetter From the Ambassador of Pakistan (Raza) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 7, 1972 1
1972-02-10U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1770 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, February 10, 1972, 1500Z
1972-02-11Nixon Presidential Materials Telegram 1374 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 11, 1972, 1200Z
1972-02-15U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 26863 From the Department of State to the Mission to the United Nations, February 15, 1972, 2356Z
1972-02-16Nixon Presidential Materials Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, February 16, 1972
1972-02-16Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, February 16, 1972
1972-02-18Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 1622 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 18, 1972, 1800Z
1972-02-22U.S. National Archives Memorandum For the Record by the Deputy Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Miller), Washington, February 22, 1972
1972-02-22U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1675 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 22, 1972, 1110Z
1972-02-23Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram TOHAK 111 from the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, February 23, 1972, 2313Z
1972-02-24Nixon Presidential Materials Telegram HAKTO 11 From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig), Peking, February 24, 1972, 0305Z
1972-02-25U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 32170 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, February 25, 1972, 0234Z
1972-02-26U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 689 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, February 26, 1972, 1040Z
1972-02-27Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 33181 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, February 27, 1972, 0354Z
1972-02-28U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 722 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, February 28, 1972, 1610Z
1972-03-03Nixon Presidential MaterialsTelegram 770 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 3, 1972, 0615Z
1972-03-03Library of Congress - Kissinger PapersTranscript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and President Nixon, Washington, March 3, 1972, 12 p.m.
1972-03-06Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, March 6, 1972
1972-03-07Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From Harold Saunders of the NSC Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, March 7, 1972
1972-03-18U.S. National Archives Information Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 18, 1972
1972-03-20Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon, Washington, undated
1972-03-23U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1019 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 23, 1972, 0930Z
1972-03-24Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon, Washington, March 24, 1972
1972-03-28U.S. National ArchivesMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 28, 1972
1972-03-29Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum of Conversation, Washington, March 29, 1972, 12:15 p.m.
1972-03-31U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 55123 From the Department of State to the Embassy in France, March 31, 1972, 0023Z
1972-04-01U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 56144 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, April 1, 1972, 0048Z
1972-04-03U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 722 From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State, April 3, 1972, 1100Z
1972-04-03U.S. National Archives Telegram 56444 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, April 3, 1972, 1736Z
1972-04-04Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From President Nixon to Bangladesh Prime Minister Rahman, Washington, April 4, 1972
1972-04-08Times (London)The truth teller who came in from the heat
1972-04-08U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 60873 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Bangladesh, April 8, 1972, 2131Z
1972-04-10U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 1227 From the Embassy in Bangladesh to the Department of State, April 10, 1972, 1126Z
1972-04-18Nixon Presidential MaterialsLetter From Pakistani President Bhutto to President Nixon, Rawalpindi, April 18, 1972
1972-05-05Central Intelligence AgencyNational Intelligence Estimate 32-72, Washington, May 5, 1972
1972-06-08U.S. National ArchivesIntelligence Note RNAN–17 Prepared in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research,
1972-06-12U.K. National ArchivesPakistan and Bangladesh
1972-06-15U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/31.
1972-06-22U.S. National ArchivesTelegram 5434 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, June 22, 1972, 1138Z
1972-06-29U.K. National ArchivesExcerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/34.
1972-07-03U.S. National ArchivesIntelligence Note Prepared in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Washington, July 3, 1972
1972-07-05Nixon Presidential MaterialsMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, July 5, 1972
1972-07-06U.S. National ArchivesTelegram CONTO 237 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, July 6, 1972, 0852Z
1972-07-07U.S. National Archives Telegram 4076 From the Embassy in Iran to the Department of State, July 7, 1972, 2120
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