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India suggests Aadhaar-like IDs, realtime alert system for financial transactions across BRICS nations

To keep check on suspicious transactions in any of the BRICS nations, India has suggested a realtime alert system

May 10, 2018 / 14:04 IST
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While the BRICS nations have been discussing ways to tackle terrorism for a long time, India has a new suggestion to offer to address the issue. The proposal is to introduce an Aadhaar-like unique identification number for every individual and company across BRICS nations, reports The Economic Times.

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To keep a check on suspicious transactions in any of the BRICS nations, India has suggested realtime alert system and also proposed a uniform format for recording and reporting transactions of banks.

“Earlier, it was a request-based alert. So during the course of investigation, if we found any foreign transaction happening, we raised a request to get details from the country concerned. This process consumes a lot of time,” said a senior official.