Actor Gul Panag takes a dig at Pakistan over IMF loan, netizens react: ‘Bheekh milne ki itni Khushi’
- The International Monetary Fund approved $1 billion for Pakistan to stabilize its economy under the Extended Fund Facility , according to the Prime Minister's Office.
- India opposed the IMF's financial aid, citing concerns over Pakistan's use of funds for terrorism, and abstained from voting.
- The IMF's Executive Board discussed an additional $1.3 billion under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility, which India opposed as well.
- Despite India's protests, Pakistan claimed the IMF's approval would help its economic recovery and dismissed India's attempts to sabotage the support.
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Actor Gul Panag takes a dig at Pakistan over IMF loan, netizens react: ‘Bheekh milne ki itni Khushi’
The IMF approved on Friday the first review of Pakistan's economic reform programme under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF), enabling a disbursement of approximately $1 billion.
"A vigorous implementation of the programme": IMF releases $1 billion for Pakistan, India disapproves
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced on Friday that it has released approximately $1 billion in immediate funds for Pakistan, in full conflict with India, which has shown its disapproval. ...
IMF approves $1 billion loan for Pakistan despite India's objection over terror concerns
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday approved the immediate disbursement of about $1 billion to Pakistan under the ongoing Extended Fund Facility, Shehbaz Sharif's office said
Pakistan says $1 billion loan approved by IMF, funds body yet to comment
The IMF has approved a review of Pakistan’s $7 billion loan program, releasing a $1 billion tranche, despite objections from India, which raised concerns over political issues and Pakistan’s high, unsustainable debt levels.
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