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FATF pressure a factor in reduction of cross-border terror: Army chief

NEW DELHI: The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) should not let Pakistan off the hook or it will ramp up its continuing support for cross-border terror into India, said Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Thursday, adding there were as many as 250 to 300 terrorists present in camps and launch pads in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir.
“If Pakistan feels it has got away with it in the FATF, it will certainly ramp up cross-border terrorism. With the entire glare of FATF on it, Pakistan would tone down its activities and rhetoric. FATF is a factor (in the reduction of cross-border terror),” said Gen Naravane.
Though Pakistan is likely to continue in the “grey list” of the FATF, the global watchdog against money-laundering and terror financing, it will have to willy-nilly deliver on its commitments to the intergovernmental organisation if it does not want to be relegated to the “blacklist”. “Even China has realised that it cannot back its all-weather friend all the time,” said Gen Naravane.
The Indian Army, however, is taking no chances. The force is maintaining high operational readiness all along the 778-km long line of control (LoC), which continues to remain highly volatile with daily cross-border firing duels. If India recorded as many as 3,479 ceasefire violations and firings across the LoC and the 198-km international border in J&K in 2019, smashing all annual records since 2003, the number has already crossed 580 this year.
Though there is a discernible downturn in terrorist-initiated violence levels in Kashmir, with the Army maintaining relentless pressure on terror outfits, the LoC “remains very active”. Gen Naravane said, “Terrorists are trying to infiltrate on a daily basis, with Pakistan army often providing them covering fire. But we are well geared to tackle it, and are successfully thwarting infiltration attempts.”
“We are also getting regular inputs about BAT (border action team) operations and are able to foil them even before they are launched. Our troops are very well-trained and always in a high state of alertness to deter any misadventure,” he added.
With summer fast approaching, and snow in the mountain passes slowly melting, the Army is also recalibrating its counter-infiltration grid, which is likely toRead More – Source

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