Telegram
from the Embassy in
/1/
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 27 INDIA-PAK. Secret; Flash. Repeated to DIA,
12007. Subj: Indo-Pak Relations: Fighting in West. Ref:
/2/ In telegram 12001 from
1. In
company with additional FonSec Alvie,/3/ I arrived at
President Yahya's residence at about 2000 hours local
time Dec. 3. Met with President Yahya
10 minutes thereafter. In addition to President Yahya,
there was in attendance Foreign Secretary Sultan Khan and Chief of Staff
General Abdul Hamid Khan. President informed me that,
beginning about 1500 hours local time Dec. 3, a series of Indian army
incursions supported by air cover had occurred at a number of points as far
north as Kashmir and as far south as Rahim Yar Kham. He said further that as
a result of this activity, four Pak air force strikes had taken place upon
airfields in the general area north and south of
/3/ Momtaz A. Alvie.
2. The
President then began to spell out in precise detail the areas in which Indian
incursions had transpired. I told him that I would appreciate it very much if
the FonSec or the additional FonSec,
who is taking extensive notes, could give me a copy setting forth these
specific areas for the purpose of absolute clarity. This was immediately agreed
to and the FonSec said that he would see that this
information was delivered to the chancery shortly. I am awaiting this
information at this time and will forward same upon receipt./4/
/4/ Farland received the Foreign Ministry report by the end of
the day. It described simultaneous attacks by the Indian Army between
Farland
Source: Document 216, volume XI,