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‘Indirect terror funding’: Rajnath slams IMF on $1 billion loan to Pakistan

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 May 2025 ()
Rajnath Singh has asked IMF to rethink its $1 billion aid to Pakistan. He believes Pakistan will use the funds for terror activities. Singh highlighted India's strikes on terror hubs and warned Pakistan. He mentioned the rebuilding of LeT and JeM headquarters. Singh stated India is closely monitoring Pakistan's actions regarding cross-border terrorism.
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