Without
doubt, India ’s relation with
the United States ever from
her independence in 1947 has been cryptic and India ’s
increasing tilt towards Soviet Union till its
dissolution in 1991 aggravated the situation only. And the vengeance of it was
displayed at different spheres of global political arena be it India-China
conflict in 1962 or India-Pakistan war in 1965. But all these were outperformed
by America ’s overt
antagonism to India during
its violent face-off with Pakistan
on the issue of Bangladesh
in 1971. The conflict not only challenged the global political balance but put
forward the rise of a third political force in it greatly. What United States had feared was the rise of a
strong, virile India and its
(then) growing linkup with Soviet Union would
have energized the socialist block in particular. Keeping all these in mind
United States initiated its most pernicious strategy to uproot India through
beefing up Pakistan during the 1971 war in every capacity.
See
below:
When US supported Pak military
bloodshed in Bangladesh
More than four decades ago, the Nixon Administration
knowingly broke US law to help Pakistani army against Bangladesh and encouraged China to mass troops on Indian border to oppose the strong
stand taken by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi,
according to a new book.
In his latest book, Princeton historian Gary
Bass 'The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger and a Forgotten Genocide' documents
how the then US President Richard Nixon and his Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger supported Pakistan military dictatorship as it brutally quashed the results of a historic free election.
The Pakistani army launched a crackdown on East
Pakistan, killing hundreds of thousands of people and sending ten million
refugees fleeing to India - one of the worst humanitarian crisis of the 20th
century.
The author writes in the latest book, which is
scheduled to hit the book market on September 24, how Nixon-Kissinger hated
both India and Indira Gandhi and tried their level best to oppose the strong
moral stand taken by the then Indian Prime Minister.
Nixon and Kissinger thought in Cold War terms
but also indulged in their personal disdain for India and its leader Indira
Gandhi, Bass writes in the book, adding that they even secretly encourages
China to mass troops on their India border, and illegally supplied weapons to
the Pakistani military, all while censoring American officials who dared to
speak up.
Based on previously unheard White House tapes,
the book gives a fresh insight into the Nixon-Kissinger hatred against Indira
Gandhi, and how the then American leadership supported the butchering of
innocent people, who dared to speak their voice and vote against Islamabad .
As India under the strong leadership of Indira
Gandhi decided to rescue the lives of people of then East Pakistan from the
brutality of the Pakistani military, Bass writes in the book - running into
nearly 500 pages - that Kissinger proposed three "dangerous"
initiatives against India.
"The United
States would illegally allow Iran
and Jordan to send squadrons
of US aircraft to Pakistan ,
secretly asks China to mass
its troops on the Indian border, and deploy a US
aircraft carrier group to the Bay of Bengal to threaten India . He urged
Nixon to stun India
with all three moves simultaneously," Bass wrote.
(US 7th Fleet - 1971 War)
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