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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
LOC-HAK-545-14-4-7
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RIPLIM
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T
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2
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January 11, 2017
Document Release Date: 
January 4, 2013
Sequence Number: 
4
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Publication Date: 
December 10, 1971
Content Type: 
MEMO
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? a, No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/01/04 : LOC-HAK-545-14-4-7 TOP 5ECRET-SENSITIVE CONT~IT?dS COPE~?70RD ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY MEMORAPdDUM FOR FROM: SUBJECT: Deccmbex~ 1Q, 1971 THE PRESIDENT HENRY A. KISSINGERr ~'e,, Information items THE PRES]:DET7T HAS SEEPi... /,~ India-Pakistan Situation: The war in the East has reached .its a.na stages. he Ind~.an forces are encircling Dacca and pre~- paririg for the final assault if the Pak forces in the capital area refuse to surrender. Pak resistance elsewhere an the" province appears on the verge of total collapse, although they continue to hold some isolated areas. Faced with this desper- ate situation, the top Pak military official. in Dacca has called on the UN to arrange.(a) peaceful transfer of power to .the "elected representatives of East Pakistan," (b) an immediate cease-fare, (c) repatriation of the Pak forces to West Pak-- istan, (d) repatriation of all other West Pak personnel who desire to leave, (e) the sa~'ety of the others settled in East Pakis%a.n since i~~ az-iu (~1~1 a guarantee of no reprisals. ,In the West, the Indians seem to be successfully repulsing Pak 'attacks in Kashmir, but show no signs yet of anitiata.ng a mayor offensive of their own. Repeated Indian air strikes and shell- ings from naval forces on Karachi have dealt a major blow to Pakistan's POL supply. One experienced observer on the spot judges that under optimum conditions Wes: Pakistan may run out of key POL items in about two weeks and, uzxder the most likely combination of circumstances, supplies will dry up even sooner. In~the? Lahore and other areas to the north, the Indian air at- tacks are concentrating mare heavily on communications, the power infrastructure and more da.rect military targets.? Some observers think that the purpose of these. heavy air attacks is to soften up West Pakistan for an all-out Indian ground offen- sive as soon as the situation is under control in the East. There are some unconfl.rmed reports that the Indians may already be beginning the process of shifting aircraft and troops to the GJestern front. TOP SECRET--SENSITIVE CONTAINS COUEG~ORD State Department review completed MORI/CDF 003318814 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/01/04 : LOC-HAK-545-14-4-7 -~- No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/01/04 : LOC-HAK-545-14-4-7 .,~ 'J,' () k' J t. C.. K t, l -~ a L 1v ~7 .i. ~c -4 Y ar ; w~ CONTAI ~ ~ ~fi~': are aboard the OSA mx.ssa.le boats wh~.ch have and attacked the Karachi gore area. Paks, from Yahya on down, are charging that ov~et D~ch~~~-a?ns i ~ On the sea, the Paks have apparently given up 'tx~ring to contest - -- '.'L'GLJ~.d.51R1~ ftc~. r7 cs~uv .r ..~....-.... ~.,~ -.---r - GS~ution and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister .Bhutto is ~_~'~arriving in New York to lead the Pak delegation., Before Yre _ _ ,..,__-~~_ __: ~ ~,.. ,,..,.,,,~ , ;moo t-~ ~p~ vn>> while he a has expressed his hope that you can S.~and Yah U h ~ ~ ~ y e . t in is ~ ~'~ 'd th' Mrs Gandhi at amass student rally today, said that .. ~,, ~ o . ~. s . c~~i" ~'h--~.r~~.~~al Assemb~.y_reso - ,. ted nor reje cce " . ^ p n?:~,. er a ~~,xndia ~~,~, ut.~, but was g'iv ng' i~ "serious consideration. "~~`7n`d~.an. Foreign ~, -~?l~.n~.ster SWaran Singh ~.nd Foreign Secretary T.N. Kaul are on t7Y~'.t:.' La".~' to nr~4~7 ~Gw1'. ave announced a bombing pause over both Dacca and The Ind~.ans h Karachi for evacuation pruposes. Evacuation planes will be given safe conduct into Karachi for four-hour periods today and tomorrow and the Dacca airport is to be free from attacks for 24 hours so that it can be repaired. Foreign evacuation planes bound for Dacca will then be given sa.f"e conduct for l0 hours on Saturday on the condition that .they land at Calcutta before and after going to Dacca. UN personnel reportedly will remain beha.nd in Dacca for possible assistance in arranging a cease-fire or surrender. .. Paris Talcs: The Communist side refused to agree to a postpone- ment of the December 16 meeting as proposed. by Ambassador Porter. statement hat t~ "7 Point" proposal was an offensa.~ ~~q, ~:. ,Ambassador Porter~i,gain quoted Premier Pharn Van Dong's Fe~.ng' 0 TOP SECRET-SENSSTxV?,? CONTAIIdS CODEj?7'ORD ~.-a;~ ^~.~' ~y R #,~~? ~:?/" P" No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/01/04 : LOC-HAK-545-14-4-7