Bilawal Bhutto's ISI-RAW Collaboration Call as Shashi Tharoor-Led Delegation Set for Face-Off in US
- Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party, led a delegation to the US on June 4, 2025, amid rising India-Pakistan tensions.
- The visit occurred in the aftermath of heightened tensions sparked by a terror incident in Pahalgam on April 22 and the ensuing cross-border military exchanges in early May.
- Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari suggested that intelligence agencies from Pakistan and India collaborate to curb terrorism, while India's team headed by Shashi Tharoor arrived to advocate the country's anti-terrorism position.
- Bilawal expressed confidence that collaboration between Pakistan’s ISI and India’s RAW intelligence agencies could lead to a notable reduction in terrorism in both countries, emphasizing that diplomatic efforts remain the sole effective route to achieving lasting peace.
- The delegations’ visits underscored ongoing risks between these nuclear-armed neighbors despite a ceasefire, highlighting the need for sustained international engagement.
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After facing widespread criticism over his statement, Bilawal Bhutto showed a slightly softer stance and advocated intelligence cooperation between India and Pakistan. Speaking at a United Nations briefing in New York, he said that both countries should work together to fight terrorism and for this a dispute resolution mechanism is needed.
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