In his 'victory speech', Pakistan's new Prime Minister Imran Khan sent a curt message that he should not be portrayed as a "Bollywood villain" in India and that talks are the best way forward for lasting peace between the two biggest countries of the sub-continent. While the emphasis on dialogue with India is a positive signal, security analysts warn against premature celebrations. On The Big Fight, we debate whether Imran Khan's promise of a 'Naya Pakistan' also means renewed hope for Indo-Pak ties. There are genuine concerns in India that for all his vision of peace and prosperity, the cricketer-turned-politician could just end up as a puppet Prime Minister in the hands of the country's miliatry which, in turn, could mean status-quo with India - or worse.