INDO-PAK TENSIONS

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LOC-HAK-210-5-35-4
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RIPLIM
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January 11, 2017
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January 19, 2010
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35
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Publication Date: 
October 19, 1971
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MISC
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.W.. _. State Dept. review completed No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/01/19: LOC-HAK-210-5 X35-4 Kos in in Rowdy'Ottawa: The Embassy reports that Soviet Premier Kosygin has been confronted by violent demonstrators, bomb threats, and one assailant who knocked the Russian leader off his feet. during his first twenty-four hours in the Canadian captial. The demonstrators are thought to be Canadian Jews protesting the plight of Soviet Jews and assorted national minority groups. including Hungarians, Ukranians, and Lithuanians. Demonstrations have probably exceeded even the negative'antici- pation of the government, and press reports find security, arrangements'either lax or inefficient. Some Canadians are fearful of worse when Kosygin travels to places where security elements are more inexperienced, and antagonistic crowds more numerous. Late press reports-also indicate that Rabbi Kahane, former head of the Jewish Defense League, was detained by immigration officials at Montreal International Airport last night. .The Embassy further reports that Premier Kosygin Sand Prime Minister Trudeau discussed international rather than bilateral questions yesterday. Kosygin raised the issue of India-Pakistan and with unusual animation emphasized the seriousness of the oblem, stating that Pakistan had created the problem and now should solve it. The Premier seemed to come alive only on this issue even to the point of waving his arms, but offered no solution other than demanding that Pakistan create the conditions to relax the situation. Indo-Pak Tensions,:4 You may have noted increased press attention -6 end on the military situation in South Asia ,TOP SECRET-SENSITIVE .cONTAMS CODEWORD ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY initiate hostilities. There are still several ideas to be tried in keeping the proposal for a pullback of troops alive. ,.continue-to insist publicly and privately that India will not bility, all levels of Indian officialdom, including Mrs. Gandhi, t the same time, while war by accident remains a real possi- mentioned the possibility of troop pullback and the Indian Defense Minister had rejected that proposal. his weekend in a report that President Yahya had publicly -ness on both sides for some time, the press is just beginning to catch up with those reports; and (b) there was special interest with coverage of charges of massing troops and war preparedness in both India and Pakistan. This results from two causes: (a) while we have been aware of the increased military prepared- No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/01/19: LOC-HAK-210-5-35-4 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/01/19: LOC-HAK-210-5-35-4 TOP SECRET-SENSITIVE CONTAINS CODEWORD supported by U.S. helicopter gunships and ARVN artillery, killed 28 of the enemy in a clash three miles southwest of Fire Sup- port Base Pace near the Cambodian border. Seven ARVN soldiers were killed and 23 were wounded. Elsewhere a Regional Force company eight miles southwest of Xuan Loc was attacked by mor- tar and antitank rocket fire which was followed by a sapper attack. The defenders, who again were supported by ARVN artillery, killed ten of the enemy. Friendly losses were nine Regional Force and two civilians killed and seven Regional Force and six civilians wounded. In Cambodia action was light with only a few friendly sweep operations producing several small unit contacts. In Laos combat is at a low level, but both friendly and enemy forces are preparing for increased activity. Several groups of ir- regulars launched a new operation yesterday designed to sweep along both banks of the Mekong River south of Pakse. South Vietnam Political Situation: In particular, Vice President Ky's effort to forge a broad coalition of opposition groups appears to be on the verge of collapse. Personality conflicts between the leaders of dif- ference groups have surfaced since the election. Some of the more moderate opposition figures have quit Ky's organization because they object to the activities of radical students, who still are trying to foment trouble. Moreover, some groups that originally associated themselves with Ky now have joined the rival organization set up by An Quang Buddhists. Ky himself reportedly has not taken an active role in leading the-organization since the election. In contrast to the mood of gloom among his staff, the vice president is putting up a . - - V_14-- V%7 c his ome om - . _.- . w 4Jrave fr real attitude is mirrored in the actions of his wife, who is said to be despondent and frustrated. TOP SECRET-SENSITIVE CONTAINS CODEWORD No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/01/19: LOC-HAK-210-5-35-4