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US plans $100 million push to keep China out of Pakistan's backyard

The Biden administration said that the allocation will be used to strengthen democracy, fight terrorism, stabilise the country’s economy and prevent Pakistan's reliance of China in FY25.

July 24, 2024 / 18:15 IST
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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif

US has proposed a budget of $101 for Pakistan as part of its effort to wean Islamabad away from all-weather ally China's influence.

US assistant secretary of state Donald Lu told a congressional panel on Tuesday that the allocation will be used to strengthen democracy, fight terrorism, stabilise the country’s economy and prevent Pakistan's reliance of China in FY25.

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The explicit mention of China comes at a time when Pakistan is struggling with mounting foreign debt, most of which is owed to Beijing.

According to a report in 2023, Pakistan owes one-third of its $125 billion debt to China alone.