Lesson 13 of 15 • 20 upvotes • 8:37mins

Pakistan had earlier been included in the ‘grey list’ from 2012 to 2015. •FATF had earlier taken the decision to place Pakistan on its grey list during a plenary meeting in February 2018. • At that time, China, Turkey and Saudi Arabia, leading the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) that votes as one bloc, were against Pakistan being put in the grey list. • The grey list puts countries under the scanner for not implementing the objectives of the task force. • As per FATF rules, three votes from the FATF's members are needed for not putting a country in the grey list.
15 lessons • 2h 6m
Overview of the course (in Hindi)
6:27mins
UNESCO World Heritage site (in Hindi)
6:18mins
Adopt a Heritage and SIP (in Hindi)
8:06mins
MMR improvement, Smart Cities Award (in Hindi)
9:11mins
Poshan and Sewa Bhoj yojna (in Hindi)
9:10mins
World Environment Day and Dam safety bill (in Hindi)
8:57mins
National hydrology project and Wind Solar hybrid project (in Hindi)
8:53mins
Atal Bhujal Yojana, World ocean day ( in Hindi)
10:27mins
Blue flag and e waste (in Hindi)
10:28mins
Science and Technology Misc. (in Hindi)
8:21mins
Ayushman Bharat (in Hindi)
6:25mins
G7 summit (in Hindi)
8:06mins
Pakistan in FATF grey list (in Hindi)
8:37mins
India opposed OBOR at SCO (in Hindi)
8:55mins
Global peace index (in Hindi)
8:26mins