In the 15th year after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack by Pakistan-based terrorists the world has seen another attack patterned on it on a far larger scale in Israel, yet the world organization is.
Fifteen years after the Mumbai attacks, while war rages in Gaza, Israel formally bans the Pakistan-based Islamist group responsible for the 2008 attacks that left 166 people dead, including some Jews. This move reflects increasingly close political relations with Modi's India. In June, China blocked a similar resolution at the UN.
China refused to include Sajid Mir on the global terror list. The Pakistani is wanted in connection with multiple attacks that killed 166 people in 2008. Had HIS name been added, he would have been subjected to an asset freeze and a travel ban. This comes as Indian PM Modi starts a state visit to the United States. For an Indian minister, geopolitical interests are undermining the fight against terrorism.