The Asian Age

No Indian visa for ISI ex- chief’s visit

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New Delhi: Former chief of Pakistani intelligen­ce agency ISI Asad Durrani on Wednesday missed an event, where a book he coauthored with former RAW chief A. S. Dulat and journalist Aditya Sinha was released, as he did not get an Indian visa.

New Delhi, May 23: Former chief of Pakistani intelligen­ce agency ISI Asad Durrani today missed an event, where a book he coauthored with a former RAW chief was released, as he did not get an Indian visa.

The book The Spy Chronicles: RAW, ISI and the Illusion of Peace, which Durrani coauthored with former RAW chief A. S. Dulat and journalist Aditya Sinha, was released jointly by former prime minister Manmohan Singh, former vice president Hamid Ansari, former Union minister Yashwant Sinha and a few others in the event organised here.

“At the end, a very special thank to the Indian deep state. By denying me the visa, they have saved me from the wrath of our hawks. They will be happy to know that I have not yet been cleared by the South Block ( which houses India's PMO and ministries of defence and external affairs)," he said in a prerecorde­d video message played in the event.

The book has been styled as a conversati­on between two spymasters covers a wide range of subjects including NSA Ajit Doval's way of functionin­g, the Kashmir issue and several thorny issues between India and Pakistan including Kulbhushan Jadhav, Balochista­n and surgical strikes.

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