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FATF Report Links Dual-Use Equipment Seized By India In 2020 To Pak’s Defence Agency

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Last updated: June 21, 2025 7:53 pm
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Published: June 21, 2025
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A dual-use equipment seized by India from a Pakistan-bound merchant vessel in 2020 is linked to Islamabad’s National Development Complex that is involved in the country’s missile development programme, a new report by the Financial Action Task Force has said.

India’s seizure of the dual-use equipment used in developing missiles found mention in the report by the multilateral financial watchdog that highlighted vulnerabilities in the global financial system.

The report listed the case under a section on the misuse of the maritime and shipping sectors including to transport a range of commodities, including dual-use equipment.

‘In 2020, Indian custom authorities seized an Asian-flagged ship bound for Pakistan. During an investigation, Indian authorities confirmed that documents mis-declared the shipment’s dual-use items,’ the FATF report said.

‘Indian investigators certified the items for shipment to be ‘Autoclaves’, which are used for sensitive high energy materials and for insulation and chemical coating of missile motors,’ the report said.

It said these sensitive items are included in dual-use export control lists of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).

The bill of lading of the seized cargo provided evidence of the ‘link between the importer and the National Development Complex, which is involved in the development of long-range ballistic missiles,’ it said.

The export of equipment such as the autoclaves without formal approval from various authorities is a violation of existing law, the FATF said.

Pakistan’s National Development Complex (NDC) has played a crucial role in the development of Pakistan’s missile programme. India had seized the dual-use equipment from merchant vessel Da Cui Yun at Kandla port in Gujarat on February 3, 2020.

The Indian customs authorities had stopped the vessel for wrongly declaring an autoclave, which can be used in construction of missiles, as an ‘industrial dryer’.

The report said that significant vulnerabilities remain across the global financial system in countering the financing of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

‘Despite the grave threat posed by proliferation financing (PF), only 16 per cent of countries assessed by the FATF and its global network have demonstrated high or substantial effectiveness’ in a process that evaluates the implementation of targeted financial sanctions under the United Nations Security Council resolutions on proliferation.

The report said that unless the public and private sectors urgently bolster technical compliance and effectiveness, those seeking to finance WMD proliferation will continue to exploit weaknesses in existing controls.

The report provided a detailed analysis of the evolving methods and techniques used to evade PF-related sanctions. ‘Illicit actors are employing increasingly sophisticated methods to evade sanctions and circumvent export controls,’ it said.

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