FATF Meets in February to Decide on Blacklisting Pakistan, But India Not Hopeful

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India believes Pakistan will once again wriggle out of being ‘blacklisted’ by terror financing watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) despite global pressure on Islamabad, sources told ThePrint.

New Delhi’s chances of getting Pakistan moved from ‘grey list’ to ‘blacklist’ will be “difficult”, said the sources.

The factors behind the “bailout” will be similar to the ones in October 2019, when Islamabad managed to avoid the harshest sanctions. This time too, Pakistan will be supported by China, Turkey and Malaysia, said the sources.Read More…

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