Pack Sponsored Terrorism: Not Just Life, Economic Development Pay Price Also

New -Delhi, September 14 (IANS). Pakistan -team border crossing terrorism not only crosses people in India losing their valuable life, but as a result, the economic burden on the country is increasing. Border safety must be spent heavily and the tourism industry has also sustained deep injuries, which Pakistan has constantly directed. Border safety needs large -scale funds. According to an article by Ankit Kumar published in Newswire, the government of India held about Rs 13.020 Crore separately on fencing, floodlights, roads and technical arrangements from 2021 to 2026 below the border structure and management scheme (BIM). According to the article, only fencing is not enough. Terrorist incidents have a bad effect on tourism and services, increase insurance premiums and the central powers and the army must be deployed for a long time. It changes the direction of money spent on development. India repeatedly has the issue of the fact that Pakistan is sheltering terrorism. The United Nations has listed terrorists such as Lashkar-E-Taiba and Masood Azhar. Reports of the US and other countries and cases of courts have also emphasized the role of Pakistan. Recently, the official relations of Pakistan with banned terrorist groups were unveiled when the top officials of the Pakistani army and senior civil officers openly paid tribute to the grave of a Lashkar-e-Taiba (note) terrorist who died in Operation Sindoor. On August 14, on the Independence Day of Pakistan, the Lahore Division General Officer Commander (GOC) Major General Rao Imran Sartaj, Federal Minister Malik Rashid Ahmed Khan, went to Mudasir Ahmed’s grave in Muridke, Lahore. It was the same terrorist associated with the 1999 IC -814 kidnapping and Pulwama attack in 2019. These incidents clearly showed that Pakistan is talking about anti -terrorism struggle, but that it actually respects terrorist organizations and their royal points. It highlights the double attitude of Pakistan. India also opposed the financial assistance to Pakistan of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). India says this help can be used directly to promote terrorism. India did not participate in the vote for the new $ 1.3 billion assistance to Pakistan by IMF. India underlines the concern that the funds received from international financial institutions such as IMF can be abused for military and state market border terrorist objectives, which were worrying for many member states, but the reaction of the IMF is surrounded by technical formalities. India believes that global financial institutions should not only keep in mind about technical rules, but also moral values ​​so that countries that support terrorism do not receive financial assistance. -Ians as/as