Word: pakistani
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Constellation fought his way across the mountaintops toward Geneva with 40 Pakistani seamen bound for England to man the newly launched freighter Queen City. A monk in the lofty monastery of St. Bernard thought he heard a noise. Two days later the Constellation's wreckage was sighted on the 15,781-foot peak of Mont Blanc by a pilot in a sport plane...
Nehru was prepared to agree to a statewide plebiscite in Kashmir-on terms obviously unacceptable to Pakistan. Among the terms: withdrawal of all Pakistani troops, while Indian troops remained. Furthermore, said Nehru, Pakistan should have "no say in a plebiscite which is a matter between the Indian people of Kashmir and the United Nations, although [Pakistan] might have an interest in the matter...
...participation of Filipino and Pakistani soldiers would undermine the Red propaganda line of "white man's aggression" in Asia...
Last week the East Bengal government took prompt steps to deny the charges: "Incorrect reports ... no such complaint . . ." In their anger, the Pakistani officials had failed to notice that the Statesman's fish story appeared in the column, "Seventy-Five Years Ago Today...
...average Pakistani finds nothing amusing about India. Almost everything in Pakistan life is powerfully influenced by fear and hatred of India. When Nehru was the lion of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference last spring, Pakistanis got the idea that Britain favored India, retaliated by the obvious gesture of wooing Soviet Russia. They welcomed Russian trade and cultural delegations, maneuvered an invitation for Liaquat to visit Moscow. Since the U.S. invitation to Liaquat, there has been little talk of Russia or the Moscow trip, and Liaquat insists that Pakistanis are the world's most unbending antiCommunists...