Former ISI chief denied VISA to attend his book launch

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Former of Pakistan's ISI was denied VISA to attend the launch of a book that charts a series of dialogues between him and former RAW chief

In his absence, the book "Chronicles" was released jointly by former Manmohan Singh, former Hamid Ansari, former Union and other important figures from the political sphere.

Durrani, who was ISI's DG between 1990 and 1991, was seen in a pre-recorded video message, thanking the "Indian deep state".

"At the end, a very special thanks 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 the video that was played during the launch of this HarperCollins book.

"Chronicles" unfolds a wide range of discussions, debates and often arguments between the two spymasters. At the same time both of them show immense respect and a friendly approach towards each other.

The book ends with a chapter where the two present a roadmap for the future and then discuss each other's suggestions in a freewheeling conversation with

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 00:42 IST