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    IMF Endorses Pakistan’s Economic Recovery Amid Global Uncertainty

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    Pakistan: International Monetary Fund has once again acknowledged Pakistan’s improving economic trajectory, as its latest mission concluded talks in Islamabad with strong emphasis on fiscal discipline, structural reforms, and macroeconomic stability. The development comes at a time when many regional economies continue to struggle with inflationary shocks, external debt pressures, and geopolitical instability linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict.

    The IMF mission, led by advisor Iva Petrova, recognised that Pakistan’s policy execution under the Extended Fund Facility has produced “significant progress” in stabilising the economy and rebuilding investor confidence. The Fund particularly praised Islamabad’s commitment to maintaining a primary surplus target of 2 percent of GDP for FY2027-28 — a key indicator of fiscal discipline rarely achieved consistently in the country’s recent economic history.

    One of the most important aspects of the IMF statement was its acknowledgement that Pakistan has managed to preserve economic stability despite external shocks and global uncertainty. Foreign exchange reserves have reportedly improved beyond projections, inflation remains relatively contained compared to earlier crisis levels, and the current account has stayed broadly balanced. The IMF further confirmed that total disbursements under ongoing programmes have reached nearly $4.8 billion, underscoring continued international financial support for Pakistan’s reform agenda.

    The State Bank of Pakistan was also commended for maintaining a tight monetary policy stance aimed at controlling inflation expectations and shielding the economy from second-round effects of rising global energy prices. Additionally, the IMF stressed the importance of exchange rate flexibility and deeper foreign exchange market reforms — measures designed to strengthen resilience against future economic shocks.

    The discussions also highlighted ongoing reforms in the energy sector, state-owned enterprises, climate financing, and private-sector liberalisation. These measures are increasingly being presented by policymakers as part of a broader transition from short-term crisis management toward sustainable long-term growth.

    The IMF’s remarks carry political and economic significance because they directly challenge narratives portraying Pakistan as being on the verge of economic collapse. Instead, the Fund’s assessment suggests that disciplined fiscal management, difficult structural reforms, and continued engagement with international financial institutions are gradually restoring macroeconomic credibility.

    At a time when global markets remain volatile and regional geopolitical tensions continue to threaten economic recovery worldwide, Pakistan’s improving engagement with the IMF signals cautious but important progress toward financial stabilisation and renewed investor confidence.

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