Tag: Pakistan
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FATF and Pakistan: A Chronological Overview of AML/CTF Compliance Concerns
This article provides a detailed and chronological overview of Pakistan’s compliance concerns with international AML/CTF standards, which have resulted in its grey-listing by the FATF. It highlights the progress made by Pakistan, the ongoing concerns expressed by the FATF, and the implications of the grey-listing for Pakistan’s economy and international standing. The article underscores the…
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Understanding Pakistan’s economy: growth, challenges, and impact of terrorism
Pakistan’s economy has faced several phases of growth and development since 1947. Although industries like textiles, chemicals, and engineering emerged as important drivers of economic growth, the country has faced numerous challenges, including political instability, poor governance, and a lack of investment. Terrorism has had a significant impact on Pakistan’s economy, both directly and indirectly,…
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Pulwama Terrorist Attack: A Tragic Incident that Shook India #Pulwama #TerroristAttack #India #JaisheMohammed #Pakistan #AirstrikePulwama #PulwamaAttack
The Pulwama terrorist attack was a tragic incident that took place in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The attack, carried out by a suicide bomber belonging to the Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed, resulted in the deaths of 40 Indian security personnel. The attack and its aftermath had significant implications for India-Pakistan relations…
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Hari Singh Nalwa – A Prominent Military Commander of the Sikh Empire
Hari Singh Nalwa was a prominent military commander and general of the Sikh Empire during the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Sikh Khalsa Army and was known for his bravery, military tactics, and administrative skills. He fought in several battles and campaigns and is considered one of the…
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Economic Crisis in Pakistan #EconomicCrisis #Pakistan
It is difficult to say which sects are “weaker” or “dominant” in Pakistan, as the balance of power and influence between different sects can vary depending on the region and the specific political, economic, and social factors at play. However, it is generally accepted that Sunnis are the largest sect in Pakistan and have significant…
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14th Anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks
In a horrible 26/11 attack in India, we lost 166 lives out of which 26 were foreign nationals. This happened on 26 November 2008. All 10 terrorists belonged to Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group. This dreadful attack lasted over four days in Mumbai.