NEW DELHI – Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat reacts over Pakistan’sgreylist by Financial Action Task Force, Indian media had reported.
Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Saturday said that Pakistan willhave to take action as there’s pressure on them to curb terrorism afterParis-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) announced that the countrywill remain on its grey list for the next four months.
Speaking to news agency ANI, General Rawat said, “There is pressure onPakistan. They have to take action. We would like them to work towardsrestoring peace. To be on such a grey list is a setback for any nation.
Pakistan was on Friday avoided being blacklisted by FATF and was given timetill February 2020 to improve its counter-terror financing operations.
The task force directed the country to take more measures for a completeelimination of terror financing and money laundering while expressingserious concerns over the lack of progress in addressing terror financingrisks.









