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12/14/2023

Joint Statement of the Co-Chairs of the U.S.-India Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism …

Joint Statement of the Co-Chairs of the U.S.-India Anti-Money
Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Dialogue
December 14, 2023

WASHINGTON – On December 13, 2023, we, U.S. Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and
Financial Intelligence Mr. Brian Nelson and Sh. Sanjay Malhotra, Revenue Secretary, Indian
Ministry of Finance, reconvened and co-chaired the U.S.-India Anti-Money
Laundering /Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Dialogue. The Ministry of
Finance hosted the dialogue in New Delhi.
We the co-chairs reconvened the India-U.S. AML/CFT Dialogue as it is an e ective forum for
India and the United States to share perspectives and best practices on how to strengthen
the collective e orts of both the countries to address illicit finance risk across our countries
and the international financial systems.
In forum sessions, our participants discussed each countryʼs experience with virtual assets
and virtual asset service providers, given the focus area of both sides to promote responsible
innovation while mitigating illicit finance risks. Both parties recognized the pressing need to
accelerate global implementation of AML/CFT standards for virtual assets, in line with the
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Recommendations, to e ectively addressing the issue of
regulatory arbitrage.
Participants discussed each country's e orts to enhance transparency in beneficial ownership,
including the implementation of beneficial ownership registries, tools to improve data quality,
and verification of the information. This is a crucial step in combating money laundering and
other financial crimes, as it allows authorities to track the flow of funds and identify those
who are ultimately responsible for them.
Finally, we discussed the current challenges each jurisdiction is facing with regard to
sanctions implementation, as well as opportunities to improve cooperation and information
sharing to better combat sanctions evasion and terrorist financing in the region and globally.
Our delegations identified various areas in AML/CFT where India and U.S. can jointly work
together and share experiences and best practices. Specifically, we agreed to convene the
dialogue again next year to build on this weekʼs productive discussions. We also agreed that
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in advance of next yearʼs dialogue, ongoing technical-level discussions will continue to
advance our priorities and identify additional areas for cooperation. . Finally, we agreed to
pursue opportunities to enhance coordination and cooperation bilaterally and multilaterally,
including working together within the FATF.
Reconvening and co-chairing the India-U.S. AML/CFT Dialogue rea irms the commitment of
India and the United States to work jointly to address illicit finance risk in the international
financial system.
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