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India moves to throttle Pak terror funding, seeks re-entry to watchdog's grey list

As India tightens measures against Pakistan after the Pahalgam attacks, New Delhi is likely to actively seek the reinstatement of Pakistan on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list. Furthermore, India is anticipated to express concerns regarding the International Monetary Fund’s $7 billion aid package to Pakistan, alleging that the funds are being misappropriated for terrorism-related purposes.

In another development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched development works in Amaravati at a grand public meeting on Friday, May 2, nearly a decade after he first laid the foundation stone for the new capital of Andhra Pradesh.

In the presence of Governor S Abdul Nazeer, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, and several Union and state ministers and leaders of the ruling coalition, Modi pressed a button to officially launch 74 projects worth Rs 49,040 crore.

 

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