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Former RAW, ISI Chiefs Come Together For Spy Chronicles

Former Director General ISI Lt Gen (retd) Muhammad Asad Durrani in an exclusive interview to 바카라.

Former RAW, ISI Chiefs Come Together For Spy Chronicles
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Two spy masters of India and Pakistan, former chief of India라이브 바카라 Research and Analysis Wing and the other of Pakistan라이브 바카라 Inter-Services Intelligence have come up with a rare joint book together called바카라 웹사이트The Spy Chronicles.바카라 웹사이트바카라 웹사이트The book바카라 웹사이트바카라 웹사이트is scheduled to be launched in Delhi on Wednesday, May 23, with a panel discussion based on the book.

As both Dulat and Durrani could not meet in their home countries, co-author of the book journalist Aditya Sinha recorded their conversations in places like Istanbul, Bangkok and Kathmandu.

Former Director General ISI Lt Gen (retd) Muhammad Asad Durrani in an email interview to바카라 웹사이트바카라바카라 웹사이트gives all credit to former RAW chief Amarjit Singh Dulat for the book.바카라 웹사이트Dulat refused an interview.

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Why this book? How the ex-spy chiefs of India and Pakistan came up with a joint book and what is the idea behind?

바카라 웹사이트We have known each other for over a decade—regularly met on the Track Twos and done joint papers—and in the process developed some rapport. It was Mr. Dulat라이브 바카라 idea and I thought it might be a good one—primarily to let people know that those who are in this business make assessments as objectively as possible.

바카라 웹사이트What are the issues you are discussing in the book?

바카라 웹사이트Almost every subject that had a bearing on Indo-Pak relations—Kashmir indeed before all else.

There is this perception among certain section that efforts like this or having cultural exchanges or people to people contacts or restoring cricket ties will help in improving the relations between the two countries. But they have not over the years. What is your view?

They might make a small difference, but since the countries make and evolve policies based on a number of complex factors—not only subjective, but also keeping in view the interests of powerful lobbies—they are not likely to change them just because some well-wishers might appeal to their sense of justice.

What are the common issues you have dealt with, any consensus on Kashmir?

Common issues I have already indicated: all that concern the bilateral relations. The two of us agreed that under the present circumstances, small step together to address the humanitarian issues in Kashmir seemed the best starting point. A specific steering system too was suggested.

Was there any resistance from any elements in either establishment regarding the book?

From Pakistani side there was none; and it must have been the same in India. In any case I doubt if Mr. Dulat would have accepted any pressure.

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