Telegram
from the Embassy in
/1/
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 27-14 INDIA-PAK. Secret; Flash; Exdis. Repeated to USUN,
19280. Subj: Indian Response to Niazi
Ceasefire Proposal.
1. Haksar, Secretary to Prime Minister, called in DCM at 1800
hours local and handed him text of response from General Manekshaw
to General Niazi.
2. Haksar said GOI was conveying response to Niazi through
3. Text of
message which GOI requests be transmitted urgently to Niazi
is as follows:
"For Lt. Gen. Niazi From Sam Manekshaw,
Chief of the Army Staff India
Firstly-I have received your communication/2/ re a cease fire in Bangla Desh at 1430 hours today
through the American Embassy at New Delhi.
/2/
See Document 300.
Secondly-I
had previously informed General Farman Ali in two
messages that I would guarantee (a) the safety of all your military and
paramilitary forces who surrender to me in Bangla Desh. (b) Complete protection to foreign nations, ethnic
minorities and personnel of
Thirdly-I
give you my solemn assurance that personnel who surrender shall be treated with
the dignity and respect that soldiers are entitled to and I shall abide by the
provisions of the Geneva Convention. Further as you have many wounded I shall
ensure that they are well cared for and your dead
given proper burial. No one need have any fear for their safety no matter where
they come from. Nor shall there be any reprisals by forces operating under my
command.
Fourthly-Immediately
I receive a positive response from you I shall direct General Aurorea the commander of Indian and Bangla
Desh forces in the Eastern theatre to refrain from
all air and ground action against your forces. As a token of my good faith I
have ordered that no air action shall take place over
Fifthly-I assure you I have no desire to inflict unnecessary casualties on your
troops as I abhor loss of human lives. Should however you do not comply with
what I have stated you will leave me with no other alternative but to resume my
offensive with the utmost vigour at 0900 hours Indian
Standard Time on 16 December.
Sixthly-In
order to be able to discuss and finalise all matters
quickly I have arranged for a radio link on listenint
watch from 1700 hours Indian Standard Time today 15 December. The frequency
will be 6605 (6605) KHZ by day and 3216 (3216) KHZ by night. Callsigns will be CAL (
4. DCM
assured Haksar message would be transmitted
immediately.
5. Assume
Department will authorize
/3/ The
Department instructed the Consulate General in
Keating
Source: Document 311, volume XI,