Indian lobbying against Pakistan in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) meeting failed as the International watchdog decided not to keep Pakistan in the gray list.
According to sources, the Indian diplomatic delegation kept trying to get Pakistan included in the grey list again, but FATF decided otherwise and decided to keep Pakistan on the reporting list instead of the grey list.
In the meeting, China advocated for providing relief to Pakistan, while Turkey and Japan also supported Pakistan. On the other hand, India, with the help of Israel, kept trying to use FATF against Pakistan, but the member countries completely ignored India’s negative propaganda.
It should be noted that after Operation Banyan al Marsus, Indian diplomatic delegations have spread venom against Pakistan in various countries, but no country has accepted the narrative of the Indian diplomatic delegation.
On the other hand, Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, while sharing good news in the meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Finance, said that India has once again faced failure at the global level. The World Bank has approved a loan for the Reko Diq project in Pakistan.