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FATF flags Pakistan for ballistic missile violations; India poised to push for return to 'grey list'

FATF has flagged Pakistan for missile tech violations and terror financing links, as India pushes for its return to the grey list.

June 21, 2025 / 14:07 IST
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FATF flags Pakistan's ballistic missile development
FATF flags Pakistan's ballistic missile development

A new report by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has flagged Pakistan for violating international norms through its ballistic missile development program, citing a 2020 shipment bound for Port Qasim in Karachi that was intercepted by Indian customs officials.

In its latest report, 'Complex Proliferation Financing and Sanctions Evasion Schemes,' the FATF highlighted that dual-use goods essential for ballistic missile technology were mis-declared in export documents and traced directly to Pakistan’s National Development Complex, which is involved in developing long-range ballistic missiles.

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“In 2020, Indian custom authorities seized an Asian-flagged ship bound for Pakistan. During an investigation, Indian authorities confirmed that documents mis-declared the shipment’s dual-use items. Indian investigators certified the items for shipment to be ‘Autoclaves’, which are used for sensitive high energy material and chemical coating of missile motors" the report mentioned.

“The sensitive items are included in dual-use export control lists of the Missile Technology Control Regime, India, and other jurisdictions," it added.