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Mumbai: Former RAW chief A.S. Dulat, who has kicked off a major political row between the BJP and the Congress with his revelations about the Kandahar hijack and former prime minister AB Vajpayee’s reaction to the Gujarat riots, has let on in his yet unreleased book that there was never any plan to kill underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.

The talk of killing Dawood “has taken place outside the government and has not been sanctioned by any government of the day,” he writes in “Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years” co-authored with journalist Aditya Sinha.

However, he says that the ISI killed Kashmiri leaders Abdul Majid Dar and Abdul Ghani Lone, which led to discussions on the need for a tit for tat policy, but it remained only an informal discussion.
There was also another kind of informal discussion – between the R&AW and the ISI. Mr Dulat refers to cooperation between RAW and ISI. “The ISI also acknowledges that timely Intelligence provided by R&AW about a likely Jaish-e-Mohammad attack may have saved Musharraf’s life in 2004,” he writes.

Pointing out that former R&AW chief P.K. Hormis Tarakan met then ISI chief Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, Mr Dulat says allowing the spy chiefs of India and Pakistan to meet is an idea that makes sense. “There’s no question of a hidden agenda,” he says.

“In any case, we know each other’s agenda-it is simply each other.” Going further, he suggests that one of R&AW’s Islamabad posts should be made an open post on a reciprocal basis. The open post is one where the spy does not try to hide undercover, and is posted openly to allow for collaboration and cooperation.

RAW, ISI collaborated in past: Dulat claims in his book
 
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Mumbai: Former RAW chief A.S. Dulat, who has kicked off a major political row between the BJP and the Congress with his revelations about the Kandahar hijack and former prime minister AB Vajpayee’s reaction to the Gujarat riots, has let on in his yet unreleased book that there was never any plan to kill underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.

The talk of killing Dawood “has taken place outside the government and has not been sanctioned by any government of the day,” he writes in “Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years” co-authored with journalist Aditya Sinha.

However, he says that the ISI killed Kashmiri leaders Abdul Majid Dar and Abdul Ghani Lone, which led to discussions on the need for a tit for tat policy, but it remained only an informal discussion.
There was also another kind of informal discussion – between the R&AW and the ISI. Mr Dulat refers to cooperation between RAW and ISI. “The ISI also acknowledges that timely Intelligence provided by R&AW about a likely Jaish-e-Mohammad attack may have saved Musharraf’s life in 2004,” he writes.

Pointing out that former R&AW chief P.K. Hormis Tarakan met then ISI chief Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, Mr Dulat says allowing the spy chiefs of India and Pakistan to meet is an idea that makes sense. “There’s no question of a hidden agenda,” he says.

“In any case, we know each other’s agenda-it is simply each other.” Going further, he suggests that one of R&AW’s Islamabad posts should be made an open post on a reciprocal basis. The open post is one where the spy does not try to hide undercover, and is posted openly to allow for collaboration and cooperation.

RAW, ISI collaborated in past: Dulat claims in his book

Very interesting development..

@Munshi One thing for sure. Dulat's book is going to sell more than yours.. :D
 
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One thing i know for a fact is that ISI and RAW have a deal to not provide MANPADs & ATGMs to insurgents on either side. In other words, we will kill each other, just a bit more slowly.
 
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One thing i know for a fact is that ISI and RAW have a deal to not provide MANPADs & ATGMs to insurgents on either side. In other words, we will kill each other, just a bit more slowly.

That means to maintain a controlled conflict and keep their relevance.
 
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It seems all the hype produced before the release of his book will boost the sales. I will definitely buy the book and give it a read.
 
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One thing i know for a fact is that ISI and RAW have a deal to not provide MANPADs & ATGMs to insurgents on either side. In other words, we will kill each other, just a bit more slowly.


RPGs are almost akin anti-tank missiles.



Has BJP banned the book yet?


No , that won't be needed since damage has already been done.
 
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But I must say spy master's oath should include from now onwards that no state secrets should be divulged by them to anyone at any point of the time.
 
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His book look interesting what is release date? Will it be released in pakistan?
 
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and it was 'Branded' Anza? - Please don't insult my intelligence.

What does it matter ? Important thing is terrorists have SAM. They have anti-tank RPGs as well.
 
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You know what an ATGM is?

I'll straight-away admit that I have little idea about arms and ammunition.

With my little idea, I think ATGM is a guided missile while the typical RPG-7 that we get to see in the hands of terrorists is an unguided rocket.
Presence of such handheld surface to air missiles and RPGs in the hands of terrorists is an alarming situation.
Times like these makes me exclaim, "What have you done !!"

Becharay Munshi kay pait par laat pari bari zor ke.:rofl:

Yaar.. kisi ke pait pe na laath pade bas..

Considering the kind of gibberish Munshi comes up with, it is hardly likely that I will ever pay to read his book, but I will not wish ill for him personally. He is not hurting anybody afterall.
 
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