Pakistan is facing severe economic challenges as federal debt reaches a record PKR 70.36 trillion. With substantial borrowing increasing domestic and external debt, concerns over fiscal stability rise. To address the crisis, the IMF approved a $7 billion bailout package. This financial rescue is Pakistan’s 25th since 1947, emphasizing ongoing fiscal instability.
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