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On India Ascends this week: Pakistan may think it can sweep terror under the rug, but India is turning up the heat, and this time, on the international stage. Government sources confirm: New Delhi is set to push the Financial Action Task Force...the global watchdog on dirty money and dark networks... to bring Pakistan back to its infamous 'grey list'. For decades, India gave Dhaka a seat at the table. Concessions. Transit. Trade. A lifeline through Bangladesh, in the hope of friendship. That goodwill has been shattered. When interim leader Muhammad Yunus declared Northeast India 'landlocked', he didn't just mock India. He tried to isolate its own states. But India is not cornered, India is breaking free. They say you can't have your cake and eat it too. But Pakistan seems to defy that logic, begging the world for handouts while stocking up on bombs and bullets. As 11 million citizens stare at empty plates, Islamabad chooses power over people. And once again, international aid becomes a loaded gun pointed at peace.

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