Telegram
from the Department of State to the Embassy in India/1/
/1/ Source:
National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 27 INDIA-PAK. Secret; Priority; Nodis. Drafted
by Quainton (NEA/INC) on August 3; cleared by Peter
Constable (NEA/PAF), Van Hollen, Johnson (U), and Haig; and approved by
143415.
Strictly Eyes Only for Ambassador Keating and Chargé Sober from the Secretary.
Pakistani
governments are beginning to feel war may be inevitable and are tending to act
on that assumption. Pak and Indian air forces are on alert. Government of
2. With
these indications of rising danger in view you should seek early opportunity to
meet with Foreign Minister or Foreign Secretary to express our continued
concern at dangers of situation and our hope GOI will continue to act with
utmost restraint. Specifically you should ask GOI to take no action which would
exacerbate situation and to use its influence with Bengali guerrilla forces to
prevent creation of situation in which guerrilla activities could lead to
hostilities. We would hope GOI would refrain from public statements which would
raise level of tension and would make no military deployment which might seem
to be provocative.
3. You may
also tell Foreign Minister that we are making equally strong appeal in
Source:
Document 114, volume XI,