India Pakistan tension: India has prepared another big action against Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. India can talk to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to include Pakistan in the gray list. FATF job is to monitor money laundering and financial assistance for terrorism. It is a global institution. 26 tourists died in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Pakistan had a hand in this.
Pakistan has been a stronghold of terrorism and has been funding for terrorists for years. Because of this, he has been put in the gray list many times. Pakistan was put on the gray list for terror funding by FATF in June 2018, but in October 2022 it was removed from the gray list. Pakistan was also included in the gray list in 2008, but was then removed in 2009. He was also in the gray list during 2012 and 2015.
India can also talk to World Bank
According to a news of ‘Indian Express’, India can also oppose the World Bank to fund Pakistan. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently approved the $ 1 billion fund to Pakistan. He has said that Pakistan has accepted all the conditions for the loan. India also opposed the IMF to give loan to Pakistan.
What will be the harm to Pakistan if Pakistan is included in the gray list
If a country is included in the gray list of FATF, then it suffers a lot of loss. If Pakistan joins the gray list, its problem will increase. When a country comes in the gray list, there is a shortage of investment there. With this, revenue also decreases. There is also difficulty in transactions at international level. Even if you look politically, there is a lot of damage. There is a discount on the credibility of the country.
India destroyed terrorist hideouts of Pakistan
India took revenge for the Pahalgam attack from Sindoor. He destroyed 9 terrorist bases located in Pakistan and PoK. Along with this, more than 100 terrorists were killed. Pakistan cremated the slain terrorists with respect. The important thing is that many big officials of the Pak Army participated in the funeral of the terrorists. Due to this, Pakistan itself exposed the world.