
Pakistan lies exposed again, it has a China connection, Islamabad and Beijing were doing illegal..., India can now...
FATF exposes Pakistan: In a matter of good news for India after the recent India-Pakistan tensions and the Pahalgam terror attack, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has exposed Pakistan's deceptive activities. In its recent report, it has not only condemned the Pahalgam terror attack, it has exposed Pakistan's attempts to import dual-use equipment for its missile program and links to terror funding behind the April 2025 Pahalgam attack in India. Here are all the details about the FATF report and why it is a good new for India. FATF exposes Pakistan
A dual-use equipment seized by India from a Pakistan-bound merchant vessel in 2020 is linked to Islamabad's National Development Complex that is involved in the country's missile development programme, a new report by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has said.
'In 2020, Indian custom authorities seized an Asian-flagged ship bound for Pakistan. During an investigation, Indian authorities confirmed that documents mis-declared the shipment's dual-use items,' the FATF report said on Pakistan's misuse of dual-use technologies .
Additionally, the FATF report also revealed that some important parts of ballistic missiles coming from China were shown incorrectly by Pakistan. FATF on Pahalgam terror attack
A week earlier, the Global watchdog said that the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, would not have been possible without money support, and it will soon release a report on terror financing cases, including state-sponsored terrorism, as per a report carried by PTI news agency.
In a rare move, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) condemned the terror attack and said it will increase its scrutiny on countries to see what steps they are taking to combat terror financing, the report said.
'Terrorist attacks kill, maim and inspire fear around the world. The FATF notes with grave concern and condemns the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April 2025. This, and other recent attacks, could not occur without money and the means to move funds between terrorist supporters,' the FATF said in a statement. What can India do now!
As a response to the FATF report exposing Pakistan, India can push for putting Pakistan into FATF 'Grey List' after which strict financial monitoring will be kept on it.
(With inputs from agencies)
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