India needs to be watchful after EU goes soft on Pakistan as global terror hub


By Mahua Venkatesh

New Delhi, Mar 30: India must increase security and terror watch following the European Union's (EU) decision to remove Pakistan from the list of 'High-Risk Third Countries' for adequately tackling anti-money laundering (AML) and counter terrorism financing. This would mean that the additional regulatory watch and restrictions applicable to Pakistan until now, would no longer be in place.

Experts said that this could lead to a rise in money laundering and terror financing activities in the region especially since general elections in Pakistan and Bangladesh are approaching. The rising uncertainty in these two countries is also likely to give rise to the hydra-headed problem of radicalism, directly impacting India.

Countries, which reflect higher threat to the financial system owing to strategic deficiencies in their internal anti money laundering and counter financing of terrorism (CFT) regimes are part of this list.

Last year, in October, Pakistan exited the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) global money laundering watchlist. Subsequently, the UK removed Pakistan from the list of "high risk third countries" in November 2022.

It is noteworthy that in around the same time-October 2022, global experts at the Security Council's Counter Terrorism Meeting in New Delhi reiterated that cash and hawala remain the key source for terror financing. Governance and counter terrorism regime in Taliban-led Afghanistan also led to concern.

The Diplomat said the Afghanistan-Pakistan border has been the main theatre of vulnerability.

The EU's move, therefore, has come as a surprise to many especially since in February this year, the UN Sanctions Monitoring Committee Report stated the bordering "Afghanistan remains the primary source of terrorist threat for Central and South Asia." Not just that. The 10th edition of the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) - a report produced by Sydney based Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) revealed that Pakistan experienced a sharp increase in terror activities with the toll more than doubling from 2021.

"Given the nature of developments in recent months in Afghanistan and Pakistan with increase in terror attacks and clashes between the terror groups, it is far more critical that international oversight is increased and legal framework is strengthened for monitoring flows of funds in and around Afghanistan and Pakistan," Navita Srikant, a commentator on international affairs told India Narrative. She added that since cash and hawala remain the two preferred routes to terror financing, such means can easily be exploited along the border states of landlocked Afghanistan.

Last month, a UN report also noted that Afghanistan continues to be the primary source of terrorist threat for Central and South Asia. Terror groups such as ISIL-K, Al-Qaeda and Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan enjoy greater freedom of movement owing to the absence of an effective Taliban security strategy, it added.

The EU Commission should have taken cognisance of the UN Security Council's report, Srikant said. "It should have asked the FATF for reassessment of the emanating terror financing risk from the region and recommended a 'high risk third country' rating for all neighbouring countries of Afghanistan including Pakistan," Srikant added.

According to Islamabad based Pak Institute for Peace Studies, a total of 419 people were killed in Pakistan in 262 terror attacks, news agency reported.

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    EU was bound to do this to get back at India for (a) Not siding with West on Ukraine, (b) Grudge that India was right to see through billions of dollars worth of arms and cash provided to Ukraine well in advance of Russian invasion & (c) uncertain future of western economies due to colossal mismanagement of their Feds in connivance with politicians at the cost of common man's tax dollar/Euros/Pound. India must understand that terrorism is not done with money received from IMF, there is plenty of money available with ISI through unofficial routes. Intent is there, but fear of reprisal is what is hindering ISI. India must reserve the right to punish with vigor that is 100 times the damage done through ISI inspired terror. Put a cost on delipidated Pak Army big time if they get back to what they do best - deniable plausibility.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Saudi

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    India is not talking about the money laundering which is going on thru Adani, India is not doing anything to stop hardcore terror group from terrorizing the OBC's. Muslims, Christians etc.... Indian terror group Bajrang Dal, VHP are more dangerous then the outsiders.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    Do you have any idea how dangerous an islamic terrorist is?. Visit syria if you have time and then you will see what actual terrorist looks like.

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  • Sangram Sangam, KUNDAPUR

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    Harish Khan we can understand your feelings

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Saudi

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    People disagreeing my comment are also sailing in the same boat with the local terror group...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    Where is our Foreign Minister ...

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