Published on: June 17, 2025

FATF AND PAHALGAM TERROR ATTACK

FATF AND PAHALGAM TERROR ATTACK

CONTEXT

  • On April 22, 2025, a terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killed 26 people.
  • Attack was carried out by Pakistan-trained terrorists, as per Indian authorities.
  • This incident has drawn rare international condemnation from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

CONCEPT – FATF AND ITS ROLE

  • FATF (Financial Action Task Force) is a global watchdog for money laundering and terror financing.
  • Established in 1989, it has 200 member jurisdictions forming a global network.
  • FATF maintains “grey” and “black” lists to name and shame non-compliant countries.
  • A country on the grey list faces enhanced scrutiny and limited access to global finance.
  • Pakistan was earlier on the grey list (2018–2022) due to non-compliance on terror finance.
  • India’s National Risk Assessment (NRA) identifies state-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan as a major terror financing (TF) threat.
  • FATF’s inclusion of “state-sponsored terrorism” in its upcoming report is a first-of-its-kind international acknowledgment.

 CURRENT  

  • FATF condemned the Pahalgam attack, marking only the third condemnation in a decade (previous in 2015 & 2019).
  • Stated the attack was not possible without financial support—highlighting role of terror financing.
  • FATF to release a comprehensive analysis report on terror financing, including state-sponsored cases.
  • The report will include data from 200 jurisdictions and be released in a month.
  • FATF will conduct a webinar to help stakeholders understand emerging threats in terror finance.
  • India preparing a dossier for submission ahead of Asia Pacific Group (APG) meet (Aug 25) and FATF Plenary (Oct 20).
  • Aim: Re-list Pakistan in the FATF grey list for consistent violations.
  • Evidence includes Pakistan’s military presence at funerals of designated terrorists and funding through multilateral channels.
  • Currently, 24 countries are under the FATF grey list.
  • FATF President Elisa de Anda Madrazo emphasized global unity against terror finance at the ‘No Money for Terror’ Conference in Munich.