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Reforms plans at risk if you up tension with India: IMF to Pakistan

IndiaTimes Sunday, 18 May 2025 ()
Despite India's strong opposition, the IMF has approved fresh assistance to Pakistan, raising concerns about potential risks. The IMF highlighted that heightened tensions with India could impede Pakistan's reform efforts. It also cautioned about reputational risks due to possible fund diversion, echoing India's concerns about the misuse of funds for rebuilding terror bases.
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