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    Pakistan’s Government External Debt Projected at $92.2 Billion by March 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s government external debt is projected to rise to $92.2 billion by March 2026, reflecting the country’s increasing reliance on foreign borrowing to manage its fiscal deficits. This growing debt burden underscores the persistent economic challenges faced by Pakistan, including balance of payments pressures and the need for external financing to support development and budgetary needs. The accumulation of external debt has significant implications for the country’s financial stability and creditworthiness on the international stage.

    In a significant development, the rising external debt highlights the urgency for Pakistan to implement sustainable economic reforms aimed at boosting revenue generation and controlling expenditures. The government’s borrowing strategy will be closely monitored by international lenders and investors, as it directly impacts Pakistan’s ability to service its debt obligations without compromising economic growth. Meanwhile, the debt trajectory also raises concerns about potential vulnerabilities to global economic fluctuations and currency depreciation risks.

    Notably, the external debt figure serves as a critical indicator for policymakers and analysts assessing Pakistan’s macroeconomic health and its capacity to attract foreign investment. Managing this debt effectively will be crucial for maintaining economic stability and ensuring long-term development goals are met. The government’s approach to debt management and economic reform will play a pivotal role in shaping Pakistan’s financial future amid a complex global economic environment.

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