India, the United States, Australia and the Difficult Birth of Bangladesh.
Canberra. Australian Institute of International Affairs. 2019. Stock ID #212712 "Ric Smith has masterfully woven archival material, memories of his own time as a foreign service officer, and conversations with other officers of the then Department of Foreign Affairs to recount the crisis in East Pakistan in 1971 and the difficult birth of Bangladesh. When referring to this item please quote stockid 212712.
Black and white photographic illustrations, 85pp, sources, end notes, paperback in very good condition. 21.5 x 15.5cm.
Smith highlights the Cold War incongruities of the crisis, including the Soviet Union's support for democratic India's position during the crisis, while the United States supported the military regime in Pakistan. The episode also stands as an example of Canberra diverging from Washington on an issue that was garnering political and media attention in Australia. Australia was able to pursue a policy toward the region that was independent from the United States, accepting early that East Pakistan was "finished" and that there was a need to address an unfolding humanitarian crisis.
Smith's book imparts important lessons about diplomacy for Australia: It is not only possible for Australia’s politicians and diplomats to take independent positions on major international problems, but they are sometimes respected by their allies when they do so." (Publisher's description).
Price: $38.00 AU