LONDON: Britain’s strong fear that an all-out Indo-Pakistan war over secessionism in East Pakistan could lead to disintegration of the whole Sub-continent is believed to have been put to Premier Indira Gandhi by Premier Edward Heath and other British leaders she has met there. During her current visit to Britain Mrs. Indira Gandhi is not only seeking firmer British support for an “acceptable political solution” in East Pakistan before the return of refugees. She has also probed British reactions to what “Sunday Times” diplomatic correspondent … disclosed as “information she is getting of separatist tendencies within East Pakistan”.

Despite official British posture of sympathy for India and despite renewed virulent propaganda against Pakistan in the British news media, responsible Britons acknowledged that India’s insistence on a political solution based solely on reinstatement of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his outlawed Awami League and talk of separatism within West Pakistan only strengthen worst fears of the people and leaders of Pakistan about Indian intentions.

… [P]remier Heath and Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas are of the view that Mrs Gandhi “will have to speak to Pakistan sooner or later and that India’s reluctance to take a political initiative weakens a very strong case”.

Published in Dawn, November 1st, 2021

Opinion

Editorial

Explosive mix
Updated 19 Oct, 2024

Explosive mix

The state must address the Lahore rape allegations with utmost seriousness and fully probe the matter.
Fear tactics
19 Oct, 2024

Fear tactics

THOSE speaking for the government had always seemed confident in its ability to get the desired constitutional...
Big Brother state
19 Oct, 2024

Big Brother state

PAKISTAN’S ranking in the Freedom on the Net 2024 report as a ‘not free’ country, however unfortunate, comes ...
Bilateral progress
Updated 18 Oct, 2024

Bilateral progress

Dialogue with India should be uninterruptible and should cover all sticking points standing in the way of better ties.
Bracing for impact
18 Oct, 2024

Bracing for impact

CLIMATE change is here to stay. As Pakistan confronts serious structural imbalances, recurring natural calamities ...
Unfair burden
18 Oct, 2024

Unfair burden

THINGS are improving, or so we have been told. Where this statement applies to macroeconomic indicators, it can be...