Former Indian RAW Chief hedges his bets on Pakistani PM Imran Khan

Former Indian RAW Chief hedges his bets on Pakistani PM Imran Khan

NEW DELHI - Former chief of Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) Amarjeet Singh Dulat has hedged his bets on Pakistani PM Imran Khan over India Pakistan peace.

Daulat has become admirer of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s abilities.

Addressing the Military Literature Festival AS Dulat while admiring the abilities of Pakistan’s premier Mr Dulat said, Imran Khan should be given time to express his ideas.

”India is expecting more from Prime Minister Khan after former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf… we need to give him time and a chance to prove his intentions.” Dulat maintained.

On the subject of talks between Pakistan and India, the former intelligence chief said, “Talks are the only way forward for both the nuclear-armed nations. I would even suggest an institutional arrangement between the intelligence agencies of both countries.”

“He [Imran Khan] can change things in the subcontinent,” he added.

Born in 1940, A. S. Dulat Amarjit Singh Dulat, is a former special director of the Intelligence Bureau and also remained chief of the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) from 1999 to 2000,