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No secret deal with India during 1971 war: Kissinger

Veteran diplomat Henry Kissinger, the architect of the US' historic opening to China, has denied that that the US struck a secret pact with India to prevent an attack on West Pakistan in 1971.

Known in India for unflattering comments on former prime minister Indira Gandhi, he sought to correct the picture, saying he always thought she was "an extremely strong and far-sighted woman".

"India and the former Soviet Union had made a near-alliance around this time. It was in the national interest of the US to preserve West Pakistan," said Kissinger, a Nobel Peace laureate, while delivering the keynote address at the India Today Conclave on Friday night.
He was reacting to the perception in strategic community that after the 1971 war, which led to the split of Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh, the US asked India not to strike against West Pakistan.

With the Indian Army moving into East Pakistan Dec 4, 1971, Nixon resorted to gunboat diplomacy and sent the Seventh Fleet led by the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise into the Bay of Bengal.

"Each side did what it had to do. Each acted on its own national interest which clashed for a brief moment," he said.

Kissinger surprised many in India by revising his much-quoted opinion of Indira Gandhi which became public after White House tapes of the Nixon presidency were declassified in 2005.

"I was under pressure and made those comments in the heat of the moment. People took those remarks out of context," Kissinger said, adding that he had the "highest regard" for Indira Gandhi.

She was an extremely strong woman who acted in India's national interest and a far-sighted woman as a far as foreign policy is concerned, said the 89-year-old Kissinger.

The declassified tapes reveal Nixon calling then Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi an "old witch" and Kissinger agreeing with that assessment and reiterating that expression in their conversation.

Speaking on the Making of an Asian Century, Kissinger, the architect of President Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972 and the author of the bestselling "On China", advocated "a balance of power" in the Asian continent.

It would not be in India's national interests to allow a dominant power or a transnational power that would intrude into its sphere of influence, from Singapore to East Africa, he suggested.

When asked whether China would treat India as an equal, he said China would treat India respectfully, but suggested that India, China and the US would have to work together to balance China's internal forces that had the potential to destabilize it.

He said he believed in the long-term compatibility of the India-US interests and described India as "a key country" in the evolving global geopolitical landscape.


No secret deal with India during 1971 war: Kissinger - Hindustan Times
 
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When will you learn Americans are liars in any event this Jew is well past his sell by date. He should be tried for war crimes in South America instead of been looked to for knowledge
 
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When will you learn Americans are liars in any event this Jew is well past his sell by date. He should be tried for war crimes in South America instead of been looked to for knowledge
i thought pakistanis view him and nixon positively
 
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i thought pakistanis view him and nixon positively

Mate its stupid Pakistani leaders. America when push comes to shove can never and will never accommodate the likes and aspirations of our people. Any support extended to Pakistan has been conditional and effectively a means to an end for Americans
 
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When will you learn Americans are liars in any event this Jew is well past his sell by date. He should be tried for war crimes in South America instead of been looked to for knowledge

Must you bring religion into every point you make? How would you feel if you are referred to as a muslim all the time. That muslim guy, this muslim guy :blah:

You are taking your Jew hate to a whole new level.
 
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56th United States Secretary of State
In office
September 22, 1973 – January 20, 1977
President Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Deputy Kenneth Rush
Robert S. Ingersoll
Charles W. Robinson
Preceded by William P. Rogers
Succeeded by Cyrus Vance
8th US National Security Advisor
In office
January 20, 1969 – November 3, 1975
President Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Preceded by Walt Rostow
Succeeded by Brent Scowcroft
Personal details
Born Heinz Alfred Kissinger
May 27, 1923 (age 88)
Fürth, Bavaria, Germany[1]
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Ann Fleischer (1949-64)
Nancy Maginnes (1974-present)
Alma mater City College of New York
Harvard University
Profession Diplomat, political scientist, academic, businessman
Religion Judaism
Signature
Military service
Service/branch US Army
Rank Sergeant
Unit 970th Counter Intelligence Corps
390px-Henry_A_Kissinger.jpg


i thought pakistanis view him and nixon positively
do you know what is his point of view about Indira Gandhi
than read this
Henry Kissinger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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56th United States Secretary of State
In office
September 22, 1973 – January 20, 1977
President Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Deputy Kenneth Rush
Robert S. Ingersoll
Charles W. Robinson
Preceded by William P. Rogers
Succeeded by Cyrus Vance
8th US National Security Advisor
In office
January 20, 1969 – November 3, 1975
President Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Preceded by Walt Rostow
Succeeded by Brent Scowcroft
Personal details
Born Heinz Alfred Kissinger
May 27, 1923 (age 88)
Fürth, Bavaria, Germany[1]
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Ann Fleischer (1949-64)
Nancy Maginnes (1974-present)
Alma mater City College of New York
Harvard University
Profession Diplomat, political scientist, academic, businessman
Religion Judaism
Signature
Military service
Service/branch US Army
Rank Sergeant
Unit 970th Counter Intelligence Corps
390px-Henry_A_Kissinger.jpg



do you know what is his point of view about Indira Gandhi
than read this
Henry Kissinger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yes I do. That was because he hated Russians not cos he had anything positive for Pakistan
 
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Yes I do. That was because he hated Russians not cos he had anything positive for Pakistan
dear
Henry Kissinger is the man who warn zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to stop making nuke
otherwise ready for lesson
 
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1. This guy is the incarnation of the devil on earth. His recent statements are to be weighed in the fact that he is leader of Zionist world who are now allied to India / Hindutva. He is a principal lobbyist for India in USA.

2. Why would USA want total destruction of Pakistan and thereby loose a good customer of arms and funding which keeps the Dollar rolling? Why would India destroy a neighbor that acts as buffer to any reappearance of Ahmad Shah Abdali, Mahmud Gazhna, Nadir Shah, Babar and others? A weakened Pakistan is what India / Indira had planned for - a plan that seems to have gone wrong. Destroying W Pak would eventually lead to annexation of both wings of Pak. Why should India risk inflating her Muslim population when her policy has been one of ethnic cleansing ( calling it Hindutva)?
 
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1. This guy is the incarnation of the devil on earth. His recent statements are to be weighed in the fact that he is leader of Zionist world who are now allied to India / Hindutva. He is a principal lobbyist for India in USA.

2. Why would USA want total destruction of Pakistan and thereby loose a good customer of arms and funding which keeps the Dollar rolling? Why would India destroy a neighbor that acts as buffer to any reappearance of Ahmad Shah Abdali, Mahmud Gazhna, Nadir Shah, Babar and others? A weakened Pakistan is what India / Indira had planned for - a plan that seems to have gone wrong. Destroying W Pak would eventually lead to annexation of both wings of Pak. Why should India risk inflating her Muslim population when her policy has been one of ethnic cleansing ( calling it Hindutva)?

And because this is the 16th century where wars are fought on horses and with swords. All those Abdalis, Babars can be powdered by India with flick of a switch. :lol:

Stop living in past glory :disagree:
 
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And because this is the 16th century where wars are fought on horses and with swords. All those Abdalis, Babars can be powdered by India by a flick of a switch. :lol:

Stop living in past glory :disagree:


India couldn't than!

But for present time:
Are you ready to be powdered in a blink of an eye.
 
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Yes I do. That was because he hated Russians not cos he had anything positive for Pakistan

Does nomioo7 share that thought?

Anyway the old codger is right, India did not and would not have any secret deal during 1971 ops.
And the reason why Dick Nixon felt the way that he did about Indira Gandhi was simply because she visited Washington D.C. before the crisis climaxed and looked down the end of her aquiline nose at him. The fact was that she had this incredible self belief in her intellect while Nixon was strikingly missing something in that department. Indira was a master of this ability and used this with people around her whether domesically or internationally. This was the reason that Brezhnev carried a great respect for her, though the Soviet Union and India were in a greatly unequal relationship other wise. Inspite of being one of the most powerful individuals in the world (Leonid Brezhnev was the other) Nixon felt amazingly intellectually deficient and insecure. What did not help Nixon to garner or bettress his self-esteem in this context was the fact that Indira had even managed to charm the movers and shakers on Capitol Hill. Even the State Department in USA (Foggy Bottom) was unwilling to toe Nixon's line and time and again was bludgeoned into submission. All that is well documented. That just busted his ego no end and all that he could do was indulge in vituperation. Henry Kissinger as his Sancho Panza just found it expedient to kow-tow to Nixon on this specific issue, it was to him a small matter and he had a much larger agenda to push (as the power behind the throne), Therefore it can be considered as just an exercise in sychophancy.

Nixons deeply inbuilt sense of insecurity finally did him in and led him into the morass of Watergate and finished him off politically. While Kissinger somewhat passively watched him commit "hara-kiri". Simply because Kissinger had moved on, the Nixon chapter of his life was a done thing.

Now Kissinger is just seeking to write another chapter of his life. What will eventually transpire remains to be seen.

Lastly, (on-topic) the only secret understanding at that time was between Indira and Brezhnev (the Friendship Treaty) that lapsed 25 years later with some clauses never being talked about. :)
So Kissinger is not wrong in his statement.
 
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