Evening
briefing notes prepared for the President's Assistant for National Security
Affairs (Kissinger)/1/
/1/
Source: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Kissinger Papers, Box CL 210,
Geopolitical File, South Asia, Chronological File, Nov 1969-July 1971. No
classification marking.
Singh
Conversation with Kosygin: [less than 1 line of source text not declassified]
discussions in early June between Indian Minister of External Affairs Swaran
Singh and Chairman Kosygin resulted in a major political development for India.
According to [name not declassified], Kosygin pledged support for the Indian
guerrilla army operating in East Bengal, and, upon receipt of a formal request
from India, the Soviets promised a guarantee of military protection to enable
India to resist pressure from Communist China. Soviet policy makers, in [name
not declassified] view, assume a divided
[Omitted
here is an assessment of the report prepared by Samuel Hoskinson for Harold
Saunders. Hoskinson found the report somewhat surprising but credible. As such,
he concluded, it was disturbing: "The most disturbing aspect of the report
is that, if Kosygin does come through on the guarantees against
Source: Document
87, volume XI, South Asia crisis 1971, Department of State.