India Reacts As Pakistan Exits Terror Watchdog's 'Grey' List | Read

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Pakistan has been forced to take some action against terrorists, including those involved in the Mumbai 26/11 attacks, India said today after the global anti-terror financing watchdog FATF removed the neighbouring country from its terror 'Grey List'.

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