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    Pakistan Foreign Office Fully Backs Government’s Austerity Drive Amid Economic Challenges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan Foreign Office has declared its wholehearted backing for the government’s ongoing austerity campaign, underscoring a collective commitment to prudent financial management amid the country’s pressing economic challenges. This announcement followed a crucial meeting convened under the leadership of Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, who stressed the importance of stringent fiscal discipline across all departments.

    During the session, the Foreign Office carefully reviewed the progress of austerity measures introduced by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s administration. The minister emphasized the necessity of curbing unnecessary expenditures while safeguarding the core functions of the ministry. He instructed officials to focus spending strictly on essential activities, ensuring that the diplomatic and consular operations continue without disruption.

    Officials present at the meeting highlighted the need to enhance administrative efficiency within the Foreign Office. They discussed strategies to streamline operations and optimize resource allocation, aiming to achieve significant cost reductions without compromising Pakistan’s international representation and diplomatic engagements. The ministry reaffirmed its dedication to supporting the government’s broader austerity objectives, recognizing the critical role of fiscal responsibility in stabilizing the national economy.

    Moreover, the Foreign Office committed to maintaining transparency in its financial dealings and ensuring that public funds are utilized effectively and judiciously. This approach is intended to bolster public confidence and demonstrate accountability in managing state resources. At the same time, the ministry pledged to continue protecting Pakistan’s diplomatic interests on the global stage, balancing austerity with the need to uphold the country’s foreign policy priorities.

    This move by the Foreign Office comes at a time when Pakistan is grappling with economic pressures, including inflation and budgetary constraints. The government’s austerity campaign, launched to address these challenges, calls for all ministries and departments to tighten their belts and contribute to national financial stability. The Foreign Office’s proactive stance signals its readiness to play a pivotal role in this nationwide effort, aligning its internal policies with the government’s vision for economic reform.

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