Former Source Leader Tulat India-Pakistan wants to advance on the path of conversation, why negotiations are necessary

Former source leader Tulat.
Source Tulat : Former India-Pakistan, former head of the Indian Intelligence Agency Research and Analysis Division (RAW), has issued a major statement on the Indian-Pakistan relations. He said the talks between the two countries should be advanced. The relations between India and Pakistan have been derailed, and for many years there has been no negotiations between the two countries. In such a situation, this statement of the former head of the intelligence agency is considered very important. Tulat said he was for the benefit of the two countries to start the conversation.
Sliding off the hand like sand
When he published his book ‘CM and Spi’ in Delhi, Tulat said that the time is slipping out of the hand like sand. Time does not take anyone’s side. We must progress. We must advance with Pakistan. I will always say that there is a need to communicate with Pakistan. India-Pakistan speaks, this is my opinion. When the conversation takes place, things come out, and then their solution is found. There is no problem in starting a conversation with Pakistan.
Terrorism and conversation cannot run together
After the 2019 Pulwama attack and the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, India and Pakistan’s relations gained anger, bitterness and bitterness. Negotiations between the two countries have been completely closed. There were many attempts from Pakistan to start conversation, but India made it clear that there would be any conversation with terrorists to protect, training and infiltrated terrorists beyond the border. It is very clear when India’s attitude begins to speak. New Delhi has repeatedly said that terrorism and conversation cannot work together.
Tulat said — what is the harm of starting the relevance?
Tulat, who worked in the Intelligence Bureau, has long been published in Kashmir and elsewhere. He describes the conversation with Pakistan as very important. When asked that Pakistan is behind terrorism and is behind the attack in India, he said that it was necessary to speak. He said, ‘If there is talks between the two countries, something will come out. Things come out when the conversation takes place. Weapons and war will not end relations with Pakistan. So what is the harm of talking? You take something or give them something but I am not saying that you can start a conversation. ‘Bhaktan’
In this book, Tulat also praised former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah. He said Farooq wanted to work closely with Delhi.
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