ایف اے ٹی ایف کی نائب صدارت انڈیا کو ملنے پر اسد الدین اویسی کا مطالبہ، کیا پاکستان کے لیے نئی مشکلات پیدا ہو سکتی ہیں؟ (opens original article in a new tab)
India's Vikram Agarwal has been elected as the new FATF vice chairman, prompting calls from Indian politician Asaduddin Owaisi for Pakistan to be re-added to the FATF grey list, though analysts question if India can unilaterally influence this decision.
- India's Vikram Agarwal elected as FATF vice chairman for 2026-2027 term
- Asaduddin Owaisi demands Pakistan be re-added to FATF grey list
- FATF grey list includes countries with money laundering and terror financing risks
- Pakistani officials have not commented on India's FATF vice chairmanship
- Previous FATF grey list inclusion of Pakistan in 2018 due to alleged support for terrorist groups
- Some analysts doubt India can unilaterally re-add Pakistan to grey list due to multilateral decision-making
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