Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Biden selects William Burns as head of CIA

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: US Presidente­lect Joe Biden has named William Burns, a long-time member of the foreign service and chief of Carnegie Internatio­nal Endowment for Peace, to head the Central Intelligen­ce Agency (CIA).

Burns has been a strong supporter of India-US relations and had played a key role in the signing of the bilateral civil nuclear deal. That landmark agreement of 2008 ended India’s nuclear isolation in the world.

As Biden’s top spy and member of the national security team, Burns will play a role in shaping US ties with India in the incoming administra­tion.

In a statement announcing the nomination, Biden pointed to Burns’s long years in diplomacy. “Bill Burns is an exemplary diplomat with decades of experience on the world stage keeping our people and our country safe and secure. He shares my profound belief that intelligen­ce must be apolitical and that the dedicated intelligen­ce profession­als serving our nation deserve our gratitude and respect.”

Here is what he wrote about his role in the signing of the nuclear deal, in an article in February 2020: “I was the diplomat charged with completing US-India civil-nuclear deal in the summer and fall of 2008. Selling the agreement in internatio­nal forums was mostly an exercise

in blunt-force diplomacy, with little of the practised finesse that so often consumes the profession.

“I have sheepish memories of waking senior European officials in the middle of the night to obtain an exception for India from the Nuclear Suppliers Group. I didn’t belabour the technical arguments, nor did I really try to do much convincing. This was about power, and we were exercising it - hardly endearing ourselves to groggy partners, but impressing our Indian counterpar­ts with the strength of America’s commitment to get this done.”

Burns also mentioned he was the first senior US official to call on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on his election in 2014. But later, he wrote disapprovi­ngly of the revocation or Article 370 and the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act.

 ?? AFP ?? A file photo of William Burns in Washington, DC.
AFP A file photo of William Burns in Washington, DC.

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