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Multi-Pronged Diplomacy in South Asia

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February 27, 2018

What is the issue?

  • An international agreement to curtail terror financing by Pakistan was recently reached at FATF - with strong Indian backing.
  • Almost simultaneously, the cross border TAPI pipeline project was celebrated in a joint ceremony - symbolising cooperative diplomacy.
  • This “Stick and Carrot Approach”, opens up interesting trends in the subcontinent, which simmers hope.

What were the new developments?

  • Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recently threatened Pakistan with economic sanctions if it funds terror groups against Afghanistan and India.
  • This can be seen as a clear success for India’s coercive diplomacy against Pakistan in international forums.
  • At the same time, a ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the trans-border natural gas pipeline in Afghanistan was also celebrated.
  • Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline project is hoped to bring economic prosperity and enhance diplomatic cooperation in the region.
  • These events signify that countries seem to be pragmatic with their economic and political engagements, in the current era of globalisation.  
  • Although there is no guarantee of success either in the coercive or the cooperative approach, both need to be pursued suitably.

How was the decision at FATF reached?

  • Pakistan has traditionally been a difficult country for the international community to coercively force compliance on terror related matters.
  • But the current Trump administration has been displaying extra zeal, although there was much scepticism on the possibilities.  
  • Recently, Trump announced a major cut in military assistance to Pakistan for its non-compliance on the terror front, but this only saw the spiking of attacks.
  • Subsequently, he has now mobilised the international community at FATF to squeeze Pakistan’s terror strategy by choking its finances.
  • While China (as a close ally of Pakistan) could’ve blocked the action, it hadn’t done so, which may be indicative of China’s changing worldview.
  • Although, Beijing’s position could’ve merely been a temporary aberration, it indeed calls for cheer.

How does the economic cooperation angle look?   

  • Facilitating regional economic cooperation would enhance mutual interdependence and ensure lasting peace in the region.
  • Notably, India and Pakistan currently have very small and restricted trade due to problems over the Kashmir question.
  • Despite these problems, all countries have been showing keen interest in the TAPI pipeline project, which is hoped to be highly beneficial.
  • Surprisingly, even non-state actors like Taliban who continue to hold significant clout over regions in Afghanistan have welcomed the project.
  • While project is expected to cost $10 billion, no international bank or government appears willing to risk investments in this troubled region.  
  • Here too, China could prove crucial, as it is already betting massively in the region through its Belt and Road Initiative. 
  • These new dynamics imply that the past might not constrain the future and that structural changes in international relations are inevitable over time.

Quick Fact

FATF

  • The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an inter-governmental body established in 1989 and is headquartered at Paris, France.
  • The objective of the FATF is to combat money laundering, terrorist financing and other related threats to the integrity of the international financial system.
  • It nudges nations to legislate on concerned subjects by setting standards for effective implementation of legal, regulatory and operational measures.  
  • Currently, FATF consists of 35 member countries and 2 regional organisations, the European Commission (EU) and the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC).
  • Notably, most major economies (including India) are members but Pakistan is not a member.
  • The FATF also works in close co-operation with a number of international and regional bodies like the – UN, World Bank and Interpol. 

 

Source: The Indian Express

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raman 7 years

is FATF is UN body or not..??? pls kindly clarify

IAS Parliament 7 years

It was probably a typo in the newspaper which we overlooked. We have clarified it and reworked the entire article. Kindly take a second look. Thank you for bringing it to our notice.