Visual from Pulwama where the terror attack took place on Thursday | Photo Credit: ANI

New Delhi: Reinforcing its attempt to isolate Pakistan after the Pulwama terror attack, India is preparing a dossier to blacklist Pakistan for terror links. The dossier, nailing Pakistan's involvement in the attack will be submitted to the FATF, an international terror financing watchdog

Aiming to expose the neighbouring country's links with terrorism, the dossier is reportedly being prepared by the security agencies with the evidence gathered so far in Pulwama attack, officials said on Saturday, according to news agency PTI.

The document will reportedly point out Pakistani agencies' links with the terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), apart from mentioning the details of the terror attacks carried out by JeM in the past.

Financial Action Task Force (FATF) will also be informed about how the terror group is being aided and provided fund by the Pakistani agencies.

According to another official, India will seek blacklisting of Pakistan in the upcoming meeting of the FATF, to be held in Paris next week, PTI reported.

The FATF blacklist lists countries that are "non-cooperative" in the global fight against money laundering and terrorist financing. Pakistan will be downgraded by multilateral lenders like IMF, World Bank, ADB, EU if the country is included on the FATF blacklist. Pakistan was included on the grey list of the anti-terror finance watchdog in July 2018.

At least 40 CRPF personnel were killed and five others injured on Thursday when a Jaish-e-Mohammad suicide bomber rammed a vehicle carrying explosives into their bus in Pulwama district.

The attack which is being considered as one of the deadliest terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir has drawn flak of several countries who came out in support of India.

A day after the attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the perpetrators of the attack will pay "a very heavy price" and that security forces have been given a free hand to punish the terrorists.