America-Pakistan Relations. V.2 : K.Arif, ed.
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America-Pakistan Relations.
KASHMIR QUESTION 1947-1964. 1. Position paper on the India-Pakistan Dispute over Kashmir prepared in the Department of State for the US delegation to the UN General Assembly, 2 December 1947 (Extract). 2. Telegram from the US Charge d’Affaires in India, Howard Donovan, to Secretary of State George C. Marshall, 29 December 1947 (Extracts). 3. US note to India and Pakistan, 31 December 1947. 4. Telegram from US charge d’Affaries in Pakistan, Charles W. Lewis, to secretary of State Marshall! January 1948 (Extract). 5. Pakistan’s reply to US note of 31 December 1947, 2 January 1948. 6. Indian reply to US note of 31 December 1947, 6 January 1948. 7. Telegram from Secretary of State Marashall to Warren Austin, US representative to the UN, 6 January 1948 (Extract). 8. Memorandum of conversation between British and American officials in Washington, 10 January 1948 (Extract). 9. Marshall’s telegram to Warren Austin, 14 January 1948 (Extracts). 10. Warren Austin’s telegram to secretary of state Marshall, 28 January 1948 (extracts). 11. Marshall’s telegram to the Embassy in India, 17 February 1948 (Extracts). 12. Marshll’s telegram to Warren Austin, 20 February 1948 (Extracts). 13. Marshall’s telegram to the Embassy in India, 25 February 1948 (extract). 14. Memorandum of Conversation between American and British officials in New York, 27 February 1948 (extracts). 15. Marshall’s telegram to the Embassy in India, 4 march 1948 (extract). 16. Telegram from the Acting Secretary of State Robert M. Lovett to the Embassy in India, 10 April 1948, 20 August 1948 (extracts). 17. Telegram from US representative on United Nations commission on India and Pakistan (UNCIP,) Huddle, to secretary of State, 10 August 1948 (Extracts). 18. UNCIP resolution of 13 August 1948 (extracts). 19. Prime Minister Nehru’s letter to Chairman of UNCIP on commission’s resolution of 13 August 1948, 20 August 1948 (Extracts). 20. UNCIP chairman’s reply to Nehur’s letter, 25 August 1948 (Extracts). 21. Telegram from US representative on the UNCIP, Huddle, to the Secretary of State, 31 August 1948 (Extracts). 22. Huddle’s telegram to the Secretary of State, 4 September 1948 (Extracts). 23. Huddle’s telegram to the Secretary of State, 21 September 1948 (Extracts). 24. Telegram from Acting Secretary of State, Lovett to Huddle, 29 September 1948 (Extracts). 25. Lovett’s telegram to the US delegation at the UN General Assembly 21 October 1948 (Extracts). 26. Secretary of State Marshall’s telegram to acting Secretary of State Lovett, 10 November 1948 (Extracts). 27. Lovett, telegram to the US delegation at the UN General Assembly, 11 November 1948. 28. Telegram from acting chairman of the US Delegation at the UN General Assembly, Dulles, to Secretary of State Marshall, 23 November 1948 (extracrts). 29. Marshall’s telegram to the US delegation at the UN General Assembly, 25 November 1948 (Extracts). 30. Telegram from Acting Chairman of the US delegation at the UN General Assembly, Dulles to the Secretary of State, 26 November 1948 (Extracts). 31. Dulles’ telegram to the Secretary of State, 7 December 1948 (Extracts). 32. Telegram form the US Representative on the UNCIP, Huddle, to the Secretary of State, 11 December 1948, (extracts). 33. Telegram from US Ambassador in India, Loy W. Henderson to the Secretary of State, 21 December 1948 (Extracts). 34. UNCIP resolution, 5 January 1949 (accepted by both India and Pakistan) (Extract). 35. Telegram from Secretary of State Dean Acheson to the Embassy in India, 26 March 1949 (extracts). 36. Telegram from US Ambassador in India, Loy W. Henderson, to Secretary of State Acheson, 30 March 1949. 37. Henderson’s telegram to Acheson, 16 April 1949. 38. Henderson’s Telegram to Acheson, 22 April 1949 (Extracts). 39. Acheson’s telegram to the Embassy in India, 18 June 1949 (Extracts). 40. Acheson’s telegram to the Embassy in India, 8 July 1949 (Extracts). 41. President Truman’s message to the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan proposing arbitration of Truce terms, 25 August 1949 (Extracts). 42. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s reply to President Truman, 8 September 1949 (Extracts). 43. Pakistan Prime Minister’s reply to President Truman, 8 September 1949 (Extracts). 44. Telegram from acting Secretary of State James E. Webb to the Embassy in India, 21 September 1949 (Extracts). 45. Acheson’s telegram to the US Consulate in Geneva, 20 October 1949 (Extracts). 46. Third interim report of the Un Commission for India and Pakistan, 5 December 1949 (Extracts). 47. Telegram from Us Ambassador in India, Loy W. Henderson, to Secretary of State Acheson outlining Indian objections to Mc Naughton’s proposals, 26 December 1949 (Extracts). 48. Acheson’s telegram to Warren Austin, US representative at the United Nations, 13 January 1950 (Extracts). 49. Prime Minister Nehur’s Letter to Secretary of State Acheson, 14 January 1950 (Extracts). 50. Henderson’s telegram to Acheson, 16 January 1950 (extracts). 51. Memorandum by Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs, (NEA), George C. McGhee, and Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs, John d. Hickerson, to Acheson, 6 February 1950 (extracts). 52. Acheson’s telegram to the US embassy in the UK, 11 February 1950 (Extract). 53. Resolution submitted by Cuba, Norway, UK and US adopted by the council on 14 March 1950) (Extracts). 54. Statement by US representative Ernest W. Gross in the UN Security Council, 24 February 1950 (Extracts). 55. Telegram from US Ambassador in India, Loy W. Henderson, to Acheson, 25 August 1950 (extracts). 56. Telegram from US Ambassador in UK, Gifford, to Acheson, 17 January 1951 (Extracts). 57. Acheson’s telegram to the US Embassy in UK, 23 January 1951 (Extracts). 58. Memorandum on US Policy in the Kashmir Dispute, Prepared by Department of State officials, 28 February 1951 (Extracts). 59. Statement by Deputy US Representative Gross in the UN Security council, 21 March 1951 (Extracts). 60. US-UK draft resolution submitted in the Security council on 21 March 1951 (adopted by the council on 30 March 1951) (Extracts). 61. Memorandum by Howard Meyers of the State Department office of UN Political and security Affairs, 3 April 1951 (Extracts). 62. Statement by US representative warren Austin in the UN security Council, 30 April 1951 (Extracts). 63. Acheson’s telegram to the Embassy in India, 7 June 1951 (Extracts). 64. Memorandum by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for NEA, berry, to Acheson 21 August 1951 (Extracts). 65. First Report of UN Representative Frank P. Graham containing Twelve-Point proposal on demilitarization, 7 September 1951 (Extracts). 66. Nehru’s reply to Graham, 11 September 1951 (Extracts). 67. Pakistan prime Minster Liaquat Ali Khan’s reply to Graham, 12 September 1951 (Extracts). 68. NIE-14: Probable Developments in the Kashmir dispute to the End of 1951, 14 September 1951 (extracts). 69. Acheson’s telegram to Warren Austin, US representative to the UN, 8 October 1951 (Extracts). 70. Warren Austin’s telegram to Acheson’s, 19 October 1951 (Extracts). 71. Memorandum of conversation between department of state officials and Frank Graham, UN Representative for India and Pakistan, Held on 23 October 26 October 1951 (extracts). 72. Paper prepared by State department Bureau on NEA, 6 November 1951 (Extracts). 73. Resolution Submitted by US and UK and adopted by the Security Council on 10 November 1951 (Extracts). 74. Statement by Deputy US Representative Gross in the UN Security Council, 10 November 1951 (Extracts). 75. Statement and questionnaires of the UN representative for India and Pakistan, Frank, P. Graham, 7 December 1951 (Extracts) 76. Graham’s Second report to the Security Council, 18 December 1951 (Extracts). 77. Graham’s Third Report to the Security Council, 22 April 1952 (Extracts). 78. Graham’s Fourth Report to the Security Council, 16 September 1952 (Extracts). 79. Draft resolution submitted by US and UK in the UN Security council, 6 November 1952 (Adopted on 23 December 1952 (Extracts). 80. Statement by the Indian representative V.K Krishna Menon in the Security Council, 23 December 1952 (Extracts). 81. Statement by Pakistani Representative Zafrullah Khan in the Security Council, 23 December 1952 (Extracts). 82. Graham’s Fifth Report to the Security Council, 27 March 1953 (Extracts). 83. Statement by Cedic H.
Seager, Acting Director for NEA of the Foreign Operations Administration, in the Hearings before the Senate committee on Foreign Relations (CFR) on the Mutual Security Act of 1955, 12 May 1955 (Extracts). 84. Resolution submitted by US, UK, Australia, Colombia, and Cuba and adopted by the Security Council, 24 January 1957 (Extracts). 85. Statement by US representative Cabot Lodge in the Security Council, 24 January 1957 (Extracts). 86. Draft Resolution submitted by US, Australia, Cuba and UK in the Security Council, 14 February 1957 (Vetoed by USSR on 20 February 1957) (Extracts). 87. Statement by US Representative Cabot Lodge in the Security Council, 15 February 1957 (Extracts). 88. Statement by US Representative Cabot Lodge in the Security Council, 20 February 1957 (Extracts). 89. Resolution submitted by US, UK and Australia in the Security Council, 20 February 1957 (Adopted on 21 February 1957) (Extracts). 90. Report by the President of the UN Security council On Discussions with India and Pakistan on the Kashmir question, 29 April 1957 (Extracts). 91. Resolution submitted by US, UK, Australia Colombia and Philippines and adopted by the Security Council on 2 December 1957 (Extracts). 92. Statement by Assistant Security of State for NEA, William M. Rountree, in the hearings before the Senate CFR on the Mutual Security act of 1958, 28 March 1958 (extracts). 93. Report by Frank Graham, UN Representative for India and Pakistan, to the Security Council, 28 March 1958 (Extracts). 94. Draft resolution submitted in the Security Council (Vetoed by the USSR), 22 June 1962 (Extracts). 95. Department of State Statement, 30 November 1962. 96. Statement by Security Statement by Secretary of state Dean Rusk on the Foreign Aid Progrmme for 1963 Before the Senate CFR, 11 June 1963 (Extracts). 97. Statement by US Representative Edna F. Kelly in Legal Committee of the UN General Assembly, 19 November 1963 (Extracts). 98. Statement by US Representative Adlai E. Stevenson in the Security Council, 14 February 1964 (Extracts). 99. Statement by Security of State Rusk at a News conference, 6 March 1964 (Extracts). 100. Report by president of the Un Security Council Seyoux, 18 May 1964 (Extracts). 101. Address by Assistant Secretary of State for NEA, Philips Talbot, before the United Nations Associations of Wichita at Wichita, Kansas, 23 October 1964 (Extracts). THE KUTCH CONFLICT. 102. Facts about Sind-Kutch Boundary,” Pamphlet issued by the Indian Embassy in Washington drawing attention to use of American arms in the Rann of Kutch, May 1965 (Extracts). 103. Statement by Secretary of State Dean Rusk at a news Conference on the Kutch conflicts, 26 May 1965 (Extracts). INDO-PAK CONFLICT OF 1965. 104. Statement by President Johnson at a News a Conference at Johnson City, Texas, 29 August 1965 (Extracts). 105. Report of UN Secretary General U Thant, 3 September 1965 (Extracts). 106. Statement by US Representative Arthur J. Goldberg in the UN Security Council, 4 September 1965 (Extracts). 107. Statement by US Representative Goldberg in the UN Security Council, 17 September 1965 (Extracts). 108. Statement by US representative Gold Berg in the Security Council, 18 September 1965 (Extracts). 109. Resolution adopted by the UN Security council, 20 September 1965 (Extracts). 110. Statement by US representative Goldberg in the UN Security Council, 20 September 1965 (Extracts). 111. Statement by Us representative Goldberg in the UN Security Council, 22 September 1965 (Extracts). 112. Statement by President Johnson, 22 September 1965. 113. Announcement of the State Department regarding postponement of the meeting of the Pakistan consortium of the World Bank, 22 September 1965. 114. Interview of Arthur J. Goldberg, US representative to the United Nations, with Pauline Frederick, 7 October 1965 (Extracts). 115. Statement by US representatives Goldberg in the UN Security Council, 25 October 1965 (Extracts). 116. Statement by Ambassador-at-large W. Averell Harriman at the Sunday Evening Forum at Tucson, Arizona, 31 October 1965 (Extracts). 117. Letter of Douglas MacArthur, Assistant Secretary of State for congressional Relations, to Senator Wayne Morse, 31 October 1965 (Extracts). 118. Statement by US Representative Arthur J. Goldberg in the UN Security Council, 5 November 1965 (Extracts). 119. Secretary of State Rusk’s news conferences, 5 November 1965 (Extracts). 120. Statement by Secretary of state Rusk in the Senate Appropriations committee, 1965 (Extracts). 121. Statement by Foreign Ministers Bhutto in the National Assembly of Pakistan, 20 November 1965 (Extracts). 122. Statement by Secretary of State Rusk at a news conference on the Tashkent Agreement, 21 January 1966 (Extracts). 123. Statement by US Representative Goldberg in the Security Council, 1 February 1966 (Extracts). 124. President Johnson’s message to the Congress, 1 February 1966 (Extracts). 125. Statement by Secretary of State Rusk in the House CFA on the Foreign Assistance Programme for 1967, 17 March 1966 (Extracts). 126. Statement by Assistant secretary of State for NEA Raymond A. hare Before the House CFA on aid to the Near East and South Asia, 22 March 1966 (Extracts). 127. Secretary of State Rusk’s news Conferences, 25 March 1966 (Extracts). 128. Statement by ARther J. Goldberg, US Representative to the United Nations, at the National press Club, Washington, D.C, 19 April 1966 (Extracts). 129. Communiqué of the 14th Session of the Cento Ministerial Council Ankara, 20-21 April 1966 (Extracts). 130. Address by Josph J. Sisco, Assistant Secretary of State for International organization affairs, before the Foreign Policy conference for Educators at Los Angeles California, 24 February 1967 (Extracts). 131. Secretary of State Rusk’s interview with Paul Niven, Washington correspondent of the National Educational Television Network which was televised on 5 May 1967 (Extracts). 132. Address by Under security of State Nicholas deB Katzenbach before the Institute of International Relations, Stanford University, California, 17 November 1967 (Extracts). 133. Address by George W. Ball US representative to the United Nations, before the American Bar Association at Philadelphia, 6 August 1968 (Extracts). 134. Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs White Paper on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, 15 January 1977 (Extracts). BANGLADESH CRISIS AND INDO-PAK WAR OF 1971 135. Statement by the Spokesman of the Development of State, 5 April 1971 (extracts). 136. Statement by the State Department, 7 April 1971. 137. Telegram Sent by Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, A. Hilaly, to ten republican and Democrat Senators, 5 May 1971. 138. Statement by Director of the Office of Public Relations, Charles W. Bray-III, on East Pakistan refugees, 19 May 1971 (Extracts). 139. Statement by the Spokesman of the State department, 20 May 1971. 140. Statement by the Spokesman of the State Department, 27 May 1971 (Extracts). 141. President Nixon’s letter to Yahya Khan, 28 May 1971 (Extracts). 142. Nixon’s letter to Indira Gandhi, 28 May 1971 (Extracts). 143. Statement by Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (NEA) Joseph J. Sisco Explaining three basic elements of US Policy 12 June 1971 (Extracts). 144. Statement by Swaran Singh: Foreign Minister of India, at the National Press Club, Washington, 17 June 1971 (Extracts). 145. Statement by the Spokesman of the state department, 17 June 1971 (Extracts). 146. Department f State Press release, 24 June 1971 (Extracts). 147. Swaran Singh’s Statement both Houses of parliament regarding Shipment of US arms to Pakistan, 24 June 1971 (Extracts). 148. Swaran Singh’s statement in the Lok Sabha on the reported US decision to Supply arms to Pakistan, 12 July 1971 (Extracts). 149. Statement by Rodger P. Davies, Deputy Assistant secretary for NEA, before the subcommittee on Foreign Operations of the Senate committee on appropriations, 14 July 1971 (Extracts). 150. Swaran Singh’s Statement in the Rajya Sabha on the continued US Arms supply to Pakistan, 19 July 1971 (Extracts). 151. Swaran Singh’s Statement in the Lok Sabha, 20 July 1971 (Extracts). 152. Statement by Ronald I. Spiers, Director of the State Department Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, before the Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs (CFA) 28 July 1971 (Extracts). 153.
Statement by President Nixon regarding his request to Congress for Additional funds for South Asian Relief, 1 October 1971 (Extracts). 154. Statement by Secretary of State William P. Rogers in the UN General Assembly, 4 October 1971 (Extracts). 155. Statement by Maurice J. Williams, Deputy Administrator of AID and US Coordinator for Relief to East Pakistan, Before the Subcommittee on Refugees and Escapees of the Senate committee on the Judiciary, 4 October 1971 (Extracts). 156. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s Interview with Sydney H. Schanberg, 19 October 1971 (Extracts). 157. Indira Gandhi’s reply to president Nixon,’s welcome speech in Washington, 4 November 1971 (Extracts). 158. Indira Gandhi’s Speech at a banquet given by President Nixon, 4 November 1971 (Extracts). 159. Indira Gandhi’s Statement at the National press Club, Washington, D.C, 5 November 1971 (Extracts). 160. Indira Gandhi’s interview to NBC “Meet the press” Programme broadcast on 7 November 1971 (Extracts). 161. Statement by Secretary of State Rogers, 12 November 1971 (Extracts). 162. Remarks by Secretary of State Rogers before the 62nd Anniversary convention of Sigma Delta Chi at Washington, 12 November 1971 (Extracts). 163. Indira Gandhi’s statement in Parliament regarding her foreign tour, 15 November 1971 (Extracts). 164. Secretary of State Rogers, interview with US News & World Report, 22 November 1971 (Extracts). 165. Washington special Action Group (WSAG) meeting on India/Pakistan, 3 December 1971 (Summary) (Extracts). 166. Statement by State Department Spokesman, Charles, W. Bray, 3 December 1971 (Extracts). 167. Swaran Singhs’ s Statement in the Lok Sabha on the US Decision to Suspend arms supplies to India, 3 December. 168. WSAG meeting on Indo-Pakistan hostilities, 4 December 1971 (Summary) (Extracts). 169. Report on a Statement by a high State Department official regarding Indo-Pakistan hostilities, 4 December 1971 (Extracts). 170. Statement by Secretary of State Rogers requesting the Convening of a meeting of the Un Security council, 4 December 1971. 171. Statement by US representative George Bush in the UN Security Council, 4 December 1971 (Extracts). 172. Draft resolution submitted by the United states in the Security council, 4 December 1971. 173. Statement by Indian representative Samar Sen in the UN Security council, 5 December 1971 (Extracts). 174. Statements by US Representative George Bush in the UN security council, 5 December 1971(Extracts). 175. WSAG Meeting, 6 December 1971. 176. Background briefing by National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, 7 December 1971 (Summary). 177. Statement by US representative Bush in the UN General Assembly 7 December 1971 (Summary). 178. WSAG meeting, 8 December 1971 (Extracts). 179. Jack Anderson’s report on the Development of the US task force including the nuclear aircraft carrier Enterprise from Vietnam to the Bay of Bengal, December 1971 (Extracts). 180. Final communiqué issued at the end of the ministerial meeting o the north Atlantic council 10 December 1971 (Extracts). 181. Statement by US representative Bush in the Un Security council, 12 December 1971 (Extracts). 182. Draft resolution submitted by the United States in The Security council[S/10446], 12 December 1971. 183. Statement b Prime Minister Z.A. Bhutto in the UN Security Council, 12 December 1971 (Extracts). 184. Swarn Singh’s Statement in the UN Security Council, 13 December 1971 (Extracts). 185. Swarn Singh’s Statement in the UN Security council, 12 December 1971 (Extracts). 186. Swarn Singh’s interview with NBC Television, 13 December 1971 (Extracts). 187. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s Letter to President Nixon, 15 December 1971 (extracts). 188. Revised draft resolution submitted by Japan and the United States in the Security Council (S/10459/Rev.1), 16 December 1971. 189. Extracts from the Memoirs of Richard Nixon regarding the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. 190. Extracts from Henry Kissinger’s memoirs, The White House years, concerning the India Pakistan crisis of 1971. 191. “The tilt Policy revisited: Nixon-Kissinger Geopolitics and south Asia, a critique by Christopher van Hollen, former assistant secretary of state for NEA, of Kissinger’s interpretation of the events relating to the Bangladesh crisis of 1971 (extracts). 192. Swaran Singhk’s interview with CBS television, 20 December 1971 (Extracts). 193. Swarn Singh’s press conference at the United Nations, 22 December 1971 (Extracts). 194. Secretary of state Rogers news conference, 23 December 1971 (Extracts). 195. President Nixon’s report to congress on the foreign Assistance Programme for FY 1971, 1972 (Extracts). 196. Indira Gandhi’s interview with time magazine, 3 January 1972 (Extracts). 197. Secretary of State Rogers’s interview with Howard K. Smith and Ted Koppel of ABC News, 5 January 1972 (Extracts). 198. Secretary of State Rogers news conference, 27 January 1972 (Extracts). 199. U.S. Foreign Policy for the 1970s: the emerging Structure of peace, Report submitted by President Nixon to the congress, 9 February 1972 (Extracts). 200. President Bhutto’s interview with Ian MacIntyre, broadcast by BBC on 18 February 1972 (Extracts). 201. Annual Report of secretary of state of Rogers to the Congress on US foreign Policy for the year 1971, 8 March 1972 (Extracts). 202. Rogers Statement before the Senate committee on Foreign Relations (CFR), 8 March 1972 (Extracts). 203. Rogers’ statement before the House of CFA, 11 March 1972 (Extracts). 204. President Nixon’s message to congress on the foreign assistance act of 1972, 14 March 1972 (Extract). 205. Statement by Assistant Secretary of State for NEA Joseph J. sisco at the 20th meeting of the economic committee of CENTO, 14 March 1972 (Extract). 206. Statement by Joseph J. Sisco before the House CFA, 20 March 1972 (Extract). 207. Annual Report of the Ministry of External Affairs of India for the Year 1971-72, April 1972 (Extracts). 208. Statement by Assistant Secretary of State for NEA Joseph Sisco at the 19th meeting of the CENTO Council of Ministers held at London, 1 June 1972 (Extracts). 209. President Nixon’s report to the congress on the Foreign Assistance Programme for FY 1971, 1972 (Extract). 210. American Policy toward south Asia, Lecture by Wayne Wilcox, Cultural Attached to US embassy in Britain, At the Royal Central Asian Society, London, 4 October 1972 (Extracts). 211. “United States Policy toward south Asia, “ Background paper prepared by department of State, March 1973 (Extracts). 212. Statement by James N. Noyes, Deputy Assistant secretary of Defence (International security Affairs) for Near Eastern, African and South Asian Affairs, Department of Defence, in the Subcommittee of near east and South Asia of the House CFA, 20 March 1973 (Extracts). 213. Annual Report of Secretary of State Rogers to the Congress on US foreign policy for the year 1972, 19 April 1973 (Extracts). 214. “U.S. Foreign Policy for the 1970’s: Shaping a Durable Peace,” President Nixon’s report to the Congress, 3 May 1973 (Extracts). 215. Statement by Alfred L. Atherton, Jr. Assistant Secretary of State for NEA, in the Subcommittee on the Near East and South Asia of the House CFA, 19 September 1974 (Extracts).
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