Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume E-7,
Released by the Office of the Historian
MEMORANDUM FOR DR. KISSINGER
FROM: Samuel M. Hoskinson
SUBJECT:
[text not declassified] Indian Government Decisions on Pakistan Crisis
[text not declassified]
1.
Refugee Situation: The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs reported that:
--The
refugee situation along the
--The
financial responsibility for the refugees would place an impossible burden on
the Indian economy and infrastructure.
--They
recommended the Indian Government take every step to force the GOP to cease
pressuring East Pakistanis to flee and to force the GOP to repatriate refugees.
2. Bangla Desh Government
in Exile in
--Recognition
of Bangla Desh must be
considered only in light of the specific material help that
--Bangla Desh should only be
recognized when
--The
External Affairs report stressed the extremely negative reaction of the third
countries (especially Muslim nations) to the
3. Military Situation in
The report from the Defense Ministry, while stressing the preparedness of
Indian armed forces and the weakaess of Pakistani
armed forces, recommended against unilateral Indian military action for the
following reasons:
a.
Inability to determine at what point the Chinese would become involved.
b.
Willingness of some Muslim countries (
c.
Indian inability to assure continuing military supply from third countries
(notably
d. An
invasion to achieve the liberation of the East would involve
4. The following decisions were made:
a. Defer
recognition of Bangla Dash for the immediate future.
b. Maintain
constant military readiness.
c. Take
every diplomatic step to force the major powers to take action to force the GOP
to atop the refugee flow and to repatriate those who have crossed into
d. Seek
financial aid from all sources to temporarily support the refugees.
They
also decided to release off-the-record press comments that
In a
follow-up meeting with opposition leaders, Mrs. Gandhi reaffirmed
"military action. " The source reports that opposition -- left to
right -- took a tough line demanding some sort of military action there were no
resolution to the refugee problem in the immediate future. ]
Comment:
As you can see, the Indians are engaged in a fairly sophisticated diplomatic
and public relations campaign, More importitntly,
their decision-making
has not reached yet the stage of war or peace. This report would indicate
that Mrs. Gandhi is still moving with considerable restraint, given the
circumstances,
and that there is scope for us to reinforce this.