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ID169012
Title ProperAfter Hannibal and Scipio
Other Title Information the spymasters of India and Pakistan reflect on years of conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorHughes, R Gerald
Summary / Abstract (Note)‘I sincerely hope that they (relations between India and Pakistan) will be friendly and cordial. We have a great deal to do, both states, and I think that we can be of use to each other (and to) the world.’ Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876–1948).1 ‘Intelligence links between neighbours are obviously desirable. It is better to institutionalise them now, rather than trying to activate them in times of crisis (that is why they failed in [the terrorist attacks of] 26/11).2 In due course, both sides would understand the need for ‘open’ intelligence posts in diplomatic missions. In the meantime, petty harassment of each other’s officers and staff could end. Intelligence links can succeed where all others fail. What agencies can achieve is not at times even conceivable in political or diplomatic channels.’ A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani.3
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 34, No.6; Oct 2019: p. 914-924
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol: 34 No 6
Key WordsIndia and Pakistan ;  Hannibal and Scipio


 
 
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