1971-12-16
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Foreign Relations of the United States
Volume X1
South Asia Crisis, 1971
Source: National Archives, RG 59, NEA Files: Lot 73 D 69, Miscellaneous— SOA 1971. Secret; Nodis.
Washington, December 16, 1971.
Shortly after 10:00 a.m. this morning General Haig called on the secure line to say the following:
The President wishes Mr. Sisco to call in Indian Ambassador Jha immediately. Sisco should make the following three points forcefully.
1. With respect to Indiaʼs earlier refusal to give assurances that it had no territorial ambitions without similar assurances from Pakistan, we are now giving him Pak assurances of no territorial ambitions. We wish to know immediately that India has no territorial ambitions on its side.
2. Now that East Pakistan has fallen, there can be no justification for continued fighting. If fighting continues, it will “have the most drastic consequences on U.S.-Indian relations.” (Haig commented that we should be no more specific than that.)
3. We consider it intolerable for the Indian Ambassador to use our media as a platform to make attacks on the U.S. Government.(2)
RHM
Deputy Executive Secretary