U THANT TO TAKE CLOSE LOOK AT INDO-PAKISTAN CONFLICT
Location: Scenes at the United Nations and in Kashmir <br/> <br/>Film about the UN's response to the India Pakistan conflict over Kashmir. <br/> <br/>VS. Security Council in session and U Thant is in the chair. The discussions on the Indo-Pakistan conflict with Ali Bhutto speaking for Pakistan followed by the Indian representative. British and US delegates then speak. <br/> <br/>VS. U Thant making his,way through United Nations Building to get to a press conference. CU. Of U Thant speaking SOF. He says that the situation in Kashmir is grave and difficult. The United Nations has looked at this problem for 17 years and he will do his very best and hope that his mission will prove helpful. <br/> <br/>VS Peaceful scenes in small village in Kashmir. VS People fighting fires in their village after attack. <br/> <br/>VS Indian prisoners being taken off a lorry and lined up. Their blindfolds are removed, before they are handcuffed and led away. <br/> <br/>VS Refugees leaving a bombed village and shots of partly destroyed village. VS Pakistani soldiers on patrol and prisoners. VS Man pointing at bloodstained wall. VS Pakistani patrols, ammunition and vehicles. <br/> <br/>VS Refugees arriving at a reception centre. <br/> <br/>(Dupe Neg.) <br/> <br/>Note: The sound cuts in and out of the film.
12/07/71 C0022522 / COLOR UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK: ARGENTINA OPENED THE ASSEMBLY DEBATE ON THE INDO - PAKISTAN WAR TODAY:
12/07/71 C0022522 / COLOR UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK: ARGENTINA OPENED THE ASSEMBLY DEBATE ON THE INDO - PAKISTAN WAR TODAY: NXC 4531 "ARGENTINA - GENERAL ASSEMBLY - ENGLISH" SHOWS: INTRO SHOT GEORGIA INDIAN DELEGEORGIA TE: PAKISTANI DELEGEORGIA TE: SOF ROZAS: (SHOT 12/7/71 39FT) INDIA - PAKISTAN DISPUTE REFUGES - PAKISTAN DE ROZAS, CARLOS ORTIZ - SOF UNITED NATIONS - PAKISTAN PAKISTAN - POLITICS (RELATED) ALLALOUF / 39 FT / 16 COL / POS / D29820 OPT S TRACK 400 FT / 16 COL / POS / CUTS / 2 ROLLS / CUTS
INDO-PAKISTAN WAR DISCUSSION AT UNITED NATIONS - HD
Pakistan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Zulfikar Ali Bhutto delivers a speech to the UN about the Indo-Pakistan war. He proposals both countries withdraw from contested states Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian ambassador responds. Master in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 29.97fps 1080p.
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Conflicts Between Countries Animation
India kashmir theatre of a warlike escalation
AYUB KHAN ON INDO-PAKISTAN CONFLICT AND SCENES
Kashmir, India / Pakistan. <br/> <br/>President of Pakistan Ayub Khan seated at microphones speaking on the position of Pakistan in the conflict with India - natural sound. He accuses India for occupation and aggression and goes on to expound on it. <br/> <br/>Various shots of damage in a small village of Kashmir area after conflict. The damage caused by Indian shelling. MS. In a remote hospital in Kashmir. Various shots of the men, women and children laying injured in hospital. Various shots of the refugees from Kashmir being cared for by Indians - peasants leaving village. GV. The no man's land area in the Kashmir / Indian border. <br/> <br/>MS. Landrover with Pakistani soldiers (called Freedom Fighter by voiceover) also truck loads advancing. Various shots of the Pakistan soldiers and some of the equipment they have captured from retreating Indians. Some of the equipment is American made and given to Indians for protection from Chinese - claims voiceover. MS. Group of vultures around water hole. Various shots of the captured Indian POW's (prisoners of war) wearing blindfolds being led in. Several shots of the countryside. <br/> <br/>(Comb.B/W) (Poor quality in places but some would Dupe) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 10/09/1965.
12/5/71 C0022505 / COLOR UNITED NATIONS: PAKISTANI AND INDIAN AMBASSADORS TO UNITED NATIONS ADDRESS SECURITY COUNCIL DURING DEBATE ON INDO - PAKISTAN WAR:
12/5/71 C0022505 / COLOR UNITED NATIONS: PAKISTANI AND INDIAN AMBASSADORS TO UNITED NATIONS ADDRESS SECURITY COUNCIL DURING DEBATE ON INDO - PAKISTAN WAR: LNC 28865 "SECURITY INDOPAK" SHOWS: GV SECURITY COUNCIL: MS PAKISTAN DELEGATE TAKES SEAT T / U TO INDIAN SITTING DOWN: MCU SHAHI SPEAKS: MCU INDIAN SPEAKS: MS BUSH SPEAKING (SHOT 12/4/71 84FT) INDIA - PAKISTAN UNITED NATIONS - PAKISTAN BUSH, GEORGE - SOF SHAHI, AGHA - SOF SEN, SOMAR - SOF UPITN / 84 FT / 16 COL / POS / R39266 OPT S TRACK
INDO-PAKISTANI WAR CONFERENCE
While Indians rally the capture of the Lahore airport in Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri confers with his parliament about the war circa 1965.
45994 LOCKHEED F-104 STARFIGHTER FIGHTER AIRCRAFT PROMOTIONAL FILM
This color film explains to its viewer the The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter — a single-engine, supersonic interceptor aircraft originally developed for the United States Air Force. One of the Century Series of fighter aircraft, it was operated by the air forces of more than a dozen nations beginning in 1958 (and lasting to 2004). The narrator touts the aircraft’s greatness starting at mark 00:30, explaining how it can fly in any weather and at any hour, day or night, and capable of missions that include photo reconnaissance, interdiction, close support, interception, air superiority, and nuclear weapon delivery — all of which are identified as the film shows various angles of the aircraft. The narrator goes on to offer detailed information on all of those potential uses, aided by a series of illustrations. Among the illustrations are those showing systems needed to fire weapons (mark 03:09) such as the NASARR radar system, and possible armaments including an M-61 gun and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles (mark 06:09). The F-104 Starfighter can also function as a nuclear bomber, the narrator reminds the viewer at mark 09:09, as he details the onboard navigational computer, PHI computer, and M2 bombing computer. At 12:00, the aircraft is shown scrambling in its interceptor role, and shooting down a target drone. Various other missions are shown including interdiction, air superiority and delivery of a nuclear bomb, as well as reconnaissance.<p><p>The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter is a single-engine, supersonic interceptor aircraft originally developed by Lockheed for the United States Air Force (USAF). One of the Century Series of fighter aircraft, it was operated by the air forces of more than a dozen nations from 1958 to 2004. Its design team was led by Kelly Johnson, who went on to lead or contribute to the development of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird and other Lockheed aircraft.<p><p>The F-104 served with the USAF from 1958 until 1969, and continued with Air National Guard units until 1975. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) flew a small mixed fleet of F-104 types in supersonic flight tests and spaceflight programs until 1994.[3] USAF F-104Cs saw service during the Vietnam War, and F-104A aircraft were deployed by Pakistan briefly during the Indo-Pakistani wars. Republic of China Air Force (Taiwan) F-104s also engaged the People's Liberation Army Air Force (China) over the disputed island of Quemoy. The operational service of the Starfighter ended with its retirement by the Italian Air Force in May 2004.<p><p>A total of 2,578 Starfighters were produced, mostly by NATO members. A set of modifications produced the F-104G model, which won a NATO competition for a new fighter-bomber. Several two-seat trainer versions were also produced, the most numerous being the TF-104G. The ultimate production version of the fighter model was the F-104S, an all-weather interceptor designed by Aeritalia for the Italian Air Force, and equipped with radar-guided AIM-7 Sparrow missiles. An advanced F-104 with a high-mounted wing, known as the CL-1200 Lancer, did not proceed past the mock-up stage.<p><p>The poor safety record of the Starfighter brought the aircraft into the public eye, especially in German Air Force service. Fighter ace Erich Hartmann was retired from the Luftwaffe because of his protests against having to deploy the unsafe F-104s. The F-104 was also at the center of the Lockheed bribery scandals, in which Lockheed had given bribes to a considerable number of political and military figures in various nations in order to influence their judgment and secure several purchase contracts; this caused considerable political controversy in Europe and Japan.<p><p>In August 2016 it was announced that the F-104 would be used to launch small commercial satellites into orbit.<p><p>Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Conflict between male fists - governments conflict concept, Pakistan and India, Flags - Green Screen
Conflicts Between Countries Animation
Powerful tank, Indian Army at Wagah Border (India-Pakistan)
4K Video : Powerful tank, Indian Army at Wagah Border (India-Pakistan). Wagah, also spelled Wagha, is a village and union council located in the Wahga Zone near Lahore City District, Pakistan. The town is famous for the Wagah border ceremony and also serves as a goods transit terminal and a railway station between Pakistan and India.
UN PAKISTAN REPRESENTATIVE EXPRESSES RESERVATIONS - 1965
A United Nations representative for Pakistan expresses reservations on UN Security Council action on the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
12/12/71 C0022695 / COLOR UNITED NATIONS: US AMBASSADOR TO UNITED NATIONS CALLS FOR URGENT STEPS TO END INDO/PAKISTAN WAR, INDIAN AMBASSADOR REPLIES:
12/12/71 C0022695 / COLOR UNITED NATIONS: US AMBASSADOR TO UNITED NATIONS CALLS FOR URGENT STEPS TO END INDO/PAKISTAN WAR, INDIAN AMBASSADOR REPLIES: LNC 29103 "SECURITY EMERGENCY" SHOWS: GEORGE BUSH ADDRESSING COUNCIL: FOREIGN MINISTER SINGH SPEAKS: (SHOT 12/12/71 80FT) UNITED NATIONS - PAKISTAN INDIA - PAKISTAN DISPUTE BUSH, GEORGE - SOF SIGH, SARDAR SWARAN - SOF UPITN / 80 FT / 16 COL / POS / R39379 OPT S TRACK 380 FT / 16 COL / POS / CUTS /
Thalassa: the magazine of the sea: broadcast of 19 March 2010
09/17/73 C0038451 - COLOR INDO - PAKISTAN BORDER IT IS TWO YEARS SINCE THE END OF THE FOURTEEN DAY WAR BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND ITS BREAK AWAY PROVINCE IN BANGLADESH INDIA WHICH MOVED ON THE SIDE OF THE BENGALIS IS STILL HOLDING PRISONERS OF WAR SEIXED DU
09/17/73 C0038451 - COLOR INDO - PAKISTAN BORDER IT IS TWO YEARS SINCE THE END OF THE FOURTEEN DAY WAR BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND ITS BREAK AWAY PROVINCE IN BANGLADESH INDIA WHICH MOVED ON THE SIDE OF THE BENGALIS IS STILL HOLDING PRISONERS OF WAR SEIXED DURING THE BRIEF BUT SAVAGE WAR CUT STORY: "POW RELEAGE" SHOWS: TRUCKS WITH POWS: BORDER SIGN: PRISONERS GE OFF TRUCK: SOLDIER: CAMERMAN DAUD SABHAMI OFF TRUCK AND CROSSES BORDER WITH LITTER CASES: (SHOT 9/15/73 31FT) PAKISTAN - FOREIGN RELATIONS - INDIA INDIA PAKISTAN - DISPUTE PRISONERS OF WAR - PAKISTAN INDIA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - PAKISTAN SABHANI, DAUD XX / 31 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / ORIG /
Bhutto Returns to Pakistan
As the Indo-Pakistani War ends and Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) establishes its independence, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto returns to Rawalpindi. He greets cheering supporters and departs from the airport. As Pakistan's next president, Bhutto will preside over rebuilding after the nation's defeat in the Indo-Pakistani War.
Indian Air Force MiG-29
India - February 09, 2019: An Indian Air Force MiG-29 taxi in after completing an air exercise.
UN SECURITY COUNCIL VOTE ON RESOLUTION TO INDO-PAKISTANIA WAR - 1965
United Nations delegates vote on a ceasefire resolution between India and Pakistan and pass the resolution 10 in favor, none against and one in absentia. Delegates from Pakistan, the Netherlands and the U.S. comment on the resolution.
12/18/72 C0031277 - COLOR NEW DELHI: INDIANS PAY HOMAGE TO THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN INDO - PAKISTAN WAR.
12/18/72 C0031277 - COLOR NEW DELHI: INDIANS PAY HOMAGE TO THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN INDO - PAKISTAN WAR. LNC 38565A "WAR ANNIVERSARY" SHOWS: GV MONUMENTS TO UNKNOWN WARRIOR - SOLDIER IN FOREGROUND: CU FLAME - PULL OUT WREATHS: MS OFFICIALS LAY WREATHS PAN TO CROWD GATHERS: MS FLAME - PULL BACK TO CIVILIANS LAY WREATHS: GV CROWD CHANTING - PAN: CU HELMET AND RIFLE ON MONUMENT - PAN TO CROWDS: GV MONUMENT AND CROWDS: (SHOT 12/17/72 50FT) INDIA - NEW DELHI MONUMENTS - INDIA - NEW DELHI UNKNOWN WARRIOR INDIA - PAKISTAN DISPUTE UPITN / 50 FT / 16 POS / COLOR / R44213
Pakistan Launching Rocket to the Space Country
Pakistan Launching Rocket to the Space Country