India, Pakistan should resume cricketing ties: Former spy chiefs

ANI  |  London [England] 

Two former spy chiefs of and Pakistan, Amarjit Singh Dulat, the former chief of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and General (retd) Ehsanul Haq, the former director general of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), have urged the two countries to resume playing cricket in order to strengthen diplomatic ties.

At a talk organised by South Centre, School of Economics' (LSE) Development Society and the South Future Forum in London, the two former spy chiefs agreed that cricket can serve as a peacemaker and can be helpful for the of both countries.

According to Geo News, both spy chiefs said that the resumption of dialogue is much needed between the two countries. "and should play cricket to give relief to their people and reduce tension."

Others who took part in the discussion at LSE include Rahul Roy Chaudhry, Aamir Ghauri, Dr Mukulika Banerjee and Omar Bhatti.

hasn't played a full-fledged bilateral series against since the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai. However, the two arch-rivals keep meeting in the ICC events, with their last encounter being the Champions Trophy finale on Jun 18, 2017. beat by 180 runs, winning its maiden Champions Trophy title.

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First Published: Sun, October 08 2017. 18:24 IST