US wants India to act fast on Haqqani Brothers
The US has designated 13 LeT individuals this year alone, taking the overall tally to 40, over and above the banning of frontal organisations, including the political front of LeT, Milli Muslim League, ahead of the Pakistan elections.

The US has designated 13 LeT individuals this year alone, taking the overall tally to 40, over and above the banning of frontal organisations, including the political front of LeT, Milli Muslim League, ahead of the Pakistan elections.
ET has reliably gathered that Washington has now asked New Delhi to expedite its internal processes so that a similar framework of designations is possible here. The US argument is that terror designations must be as specific as possible to be effective.

The problem on the Indian side is that the Unlawful Activities and Prevention Act only allows proscribing organisations and not individuals. The government had decided to amend the UAPA to include the category of individuals in the list, but the process hasn’t moved fast enough.
The US, which has raised this issue ahead of the 2+2 dialogue in early September, was expecting the amendments to go through in the monsoon session of Parliament.
While India has actively pursued designation of individual terrorists by the US, the annoyance in Washington is that it has been slow at developing a system of its own.
The US also acceded to the Indian request of designating Kashmiri-origin terrorists active from Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. This is how Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin was designated a terrorist by the US State Department.
New Delhi is believed to have made a few more requests on persons and outfits active in the Valley.
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