Khan told the media here that as far as he knew the Indian Cricket Board was willing to schedule a bilateral series with Pakistan.
"But at the moment they can't do anything as their government is not giving clearance for such a series. So even our hands are tied now," he said.
Khan took offence when a reporter asked him whether the PCB was following a right policy by literally begging India to play a bilateral cricket series when they were not interested in playing Pakistan.
He said there was no question of pushing the Indians but it was also not fair that India had not played with Pakistan in a full bilateral series since 2007.
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"We have lost two home series against them and that has cost us millions of dollars in revenues. They also signed a MOU with us in 2014 at the ICC meeting and agreed to a schedule of six series. So we are justified if we are pursuing this matter," he said.
But Khan made it clear that Pakistan would never beg for cricket from any country.
"We have told them (BCCI) they should let us know their policy so that we can plan other things."
Khan also said that Pakistan at the moment did not have any plans to boycott any events in India.
Meanwhile, a source in the PCB said that the Board was in negotiations to have West Indies tour Pakistan next year for a short series of three T20 internationals.
No full Test side has toured Pakistan since March 2009 when militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore.