The United States has officially designated The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization following its claim of responsibility for the deadly Pahalgam attack in Kashmir. This move has been welcomed by India and other international actors as a significant step in counter-terrorism cooperation, but has triggered a series of contradictory responses from Pakistan, which initially objected but later expressed 'no objection' to the designation. The decision increases diplomatic pressure on Pakistan to act against terror groups operating from its soil, while also raising concerns about potential rebranding of such groups to evade sanctions. China and the UK have also weighed in, calling for stronger regional counter-terrorism efforts. The development highlights ongoing tensions and the complex interplay between global powers, Pakistan, and India over cross-border terrorism.
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