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'Pakistan will use IMF aid to fund terror outfits', Rajnath Singh wants IMF to rethink assistance

Defence Minister says in Operation Sindoor, India's armed forces not only dominated the enemy but also succeeded in decimating them

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India on Friday called on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reconsider its USD one billion assistance to Pakistan, suggesting that Islamabad could use it for terror funding.

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In an address to military personnel here, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said India does not want that the funding it gives to IMF should be used directly or indirectly to create terror infrastructure in Pakistan or any other country.

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"I believe that in today's time, any kind of financial assistance to Pakistan is nothing less than terror funding," he said.

"India would like that IMF reconsiders its assistance of one billion dollars to Pakistan and refrains from giving any kind of assistance in future," he said.

Singh said in Operation Sindoor, India's armed forces not only dominated the enemy but also succeeded in decimating them.

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Lauding the Indian Air Force for spearheaded the campaign against terrorism effectively, he said.

"Our Air Force has touched new and greater heights with its valour, courage and glory".

Singh arrived at the Bhuj Air Force station this morning to review overall security situation.

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