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Big win for India: Terror watchdog puts Pakistan on notice over Lashkar, JuD

india crying as usual and nobody cares but it will provoke pakistan.looks like india didn't learn anything from mumbai horror show.
 
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news flash for indian idiots, Pakistan do not depend on international financing. This will go no where as US and indian hitting dead end in Afghanistan. Aftermath of all these dead end will have devastating geo political consequence for indians because, US will just paint the bulls eye on indian and step away.
Yes, a very erudite and rooted-in-reality observation based on astute knowledge of geopolitics, history and economics. Or not.

CPEC and Pakistan's economic turnaround completely dispells that indian myth. Also, indians siad the EXACT above as to why Pakistan will NEVER EVER BECOME A NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATE with or without Chinese assistance.
when did India say that?

india crying as usual and nobody cares but it will provoke pakistan.looks like india didn't learn anything from mumbai horror show.
Really? You chest-thump about a terror attack with pride?
 
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India is doing to Pakistan what US did to Soviet Union all those years ago - financially putting Pakistan in a quagmire.

Hasn't India been trying that for the last, what 60 years? How's that been coming along? :omghaha:

India does not has the financial, military or diplomatic muscle to bend Pakistan towards its own will. Despite all the bravado's from our Indian friends, no foreign country is putting sanctions on Pakistan on India's behest. Bhutan maybe.
 
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You people will never admit but since independence you're international clout image reputation as never reached this low.

Your holding onto China coat tails to keep you afloat.

Your double crossing of USA the obl incident . Your battered economy this war in terror the Afghan problem and diplomatic rebuts over Kashmir from India then USA then your Arab neighbours has left you in a weak position especially in this region where nobody wants to engage you

You need to ask why you find yourself so isolated and confused where your foreign minster demands dignity and respect from USA

It's like your being insulted by everyone
Pakistan is not isolated, that's a myth. No matter how much you repeat this, it won't suddenly become true.

Your entire argument is a more propaganda, than it is actual fact. If what you said was true, the US would have sanctioned Pakistan by now.

Like I said, this is a meaningless move.
 
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If something like a name change can make such moves ineffective then it high time to write and pass bills that counter such acts properly without any room to game the system. And it will be...
 
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Hasn't India been trying that for the last, what 60 years? How's that been coming along? :omghaha:

India does not has the financial, military or diplomatic muscle to bend Pakistan towards its own will. Despite all the bravado's from our Indian friends, no foreign country is putting sanctions on Pakistan on India's behest. Bhutan maybe.
That's why I used the word "quagmire" instead of outright saying "bankrupting them" because it is causing discomfort. If I remember right, wasn't the Pakistani rupee stronger than the Indian rupee in the 1970s? Would you say the economic gap between the two countries has increased dramatically in the last 10-15 years or not?
 
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With US help, India overcomes opposition from China, pushes FATF to ask Pakistan to do more to freeze assets of Lashkar and JuD.

New Delhi: The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the global watchdog that combats terrorism financing, has put Pakistan back on a three-monthly reporting cycle after concluding Islamabad had not done enough to freeze the assets of terror outfits such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa.

The decision taken at the Buenos Aires plenary of the FATF Thursday is seen as a significant achievement for Indian diplomacy as it required the watchdog to push back pressure from China – which has considerable influence in the Asia Pacific Group, the regional affiliate of FATF – to let Pakistan off the hook.

The final decision at the FATF plenary, which ended Friday, requires Pakistan to give an action taken report on LeT, JuD and Falah-i-Insaniyat foundation at the next plenary which is held three times in a year.

The Asia Pacific Group or APG, conveyed to the plenary that Pakistan could be given a break and assessed directly in 2019 when its turn comes up for country evaluation, ThePrint has learnt.

India objected, saying Islamabad has done little to get a two-year reprieve and that it should be put on 90-day reporting to the International Cooperation Review Group of the FATF. New Delhi also wanted Falah-i-Insaniyat foundation included in the list.

This provoked a major diplomatic stand-off with China backing Pakistan. India worked closely with the US and was supported by Russia, Britain, Germany, France and Israel, among others, Indian government sources told ThePrint.

The confrontation was over accepting the APG position or putting Pakistan back on 90-day reporting. The APG can, however, only suggest to the FATF, which as the global financial watchdog on terror funding and money laundering activities, takes the final call on placing a country on a watchlist and later on a gray list of high risk jurisdictions.

The FATF follows an elaborate process to assess compliance, based on which it issues public statements on countries with deficiencies. Countries on this gray list are practically treated like pariahs in the international financial system. North Korea, Iran and Uganda are examples of some ‘jurisdictions’ that keep struggling within this list.

The economic and commercial consequences of such gray-listing can be quite debilitating. Pakistan is not yet on the list but by being put back on 90-day reporting, it’s on watch for compliance and that in itself is quite a challenge for Islamabad.

Pakistan faced a similar risk last year when the APG had found measures taken by Islamabad inadequate. One of the first actions that the Trump administration took in January was to summon the Pakistani ambassador and inform him of the consequences this could lead to.

This action resulted in the Pakistani government placing Hafiz Mohammed Saeed under house arrest. The FATF plenary in February took note but asked Pakistan to submit another report to the APG. Pakistan protested and then rallied support with the active help of China to get a positive outcome within the APG.

As a result, Pakistan did not have to do additional reporting and was hopeful to get off the hook at the Buenos Aires plenary of the FATF. But that effort failed in the face of massive pressure by India and the US.
https://theprint.in/2017/11/04/fatf-big-win-india-pakistan/ :yahoo:

Yes big win "Nach na janay angan tera" saying in URDU
 
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In clear words, F**K India & its scripted BULLSHIT crap.
 
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India is doing to Pakistan what US did to Soviet Union all those years ago - financially putting Pakistan in a quagmire.
But here India is bragging for trade passage to Iran,Afghanistan and central asia. ... guess who is the master. Take long and expensive route ..
 
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That's why I used the word "quagmire" instead of outright saying "bankrupting them" because it is causing discomfort. If I remember right, wasn't the Pakistani rupee stronger than the Indian rupee in the 1970s? Would you say the economic gap between the two countries has increased dramatically in the last 10-15 years or not?

The GDP curve for the two countries has been pretty much superimposable since 1947. Yes, India has overtaken Pakistan in GDP per capita recently, but with Modi and his policies, we have nothing to worry about. And with CPEC, we have every reason to believe we will win this race.
 
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News have been heavily reported by Indian papers. One thing is clear, 1 billion Hannumaans can't do nothing until big gorilla comes out to help and lead 1 billion hannumaans.
Big bully needs Pak support in Afg even to retreat...in the meanwhile 1 billion monkeys keep on chattering and screeching.
 
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