Attempts to question FATF’s credibility often reflect fear of scrutiny: India at UN

India's UN representative stated that countries questioning the FATF's credibility are likely motivated by a fear of scrutiny regarding their own counter-terrorism efforts. The remarks, directed at Pakistan, emphasized that nations should focus on compliance rather than politicizing international forums.
Why it matters
This reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions regarding state-sponsored terrorism and the role of international financial oversight bodies in maintaining global security.
India has said that attempts by countries to question the FATF’s credibility reflect their “fear of scrutiny” and asked these nations to stop exporting instability and prevent their territory from being misused for terrorism, in a veiled reference to Pakistan.
The article focuses on India's official stance and diplomatic critique of a specific neighbor, reflecting a nationalistic foreign policy perspective.
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