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Pakistan's defence spending in a cash-strapped Budget raises IMF eyebrows: Report

According to a report in Dawn, a final approval from IMF is awaited amid disagreements over Islamabad's proposed hike in defence spending despite the financial difficulties plaguing the country.

June 03, 2025 / 11:34 IST
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Pakistan is struggling under the weight of debt repayments, security spending and a constrained IMF programme.

Facing mounting pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Pakistan has unveiled a sharply reduced federal development plan for the upcoming fiscal year — even as it reportedly plans to increase its defence spending.

According to a report in Dawn, a final approval from IMF is awaited amid disagreements over Islamabad's proposed hike in defence spending despite the financial difficulties plaguing the country.

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Pakistan’s tight fiscal adjustments stand in stark contrast to its plans to significantly increase defence spending, raising serious questions about Islamabad's priorities amid deepening economic turmoil.

Islamabad has reportedly postponed the presentation of its budget by a week to June 10 since there were disagreements with the IMF team over increase in defence spending and tax cuts for the middle class, the Dawn report suggested. The budget was originally scheduled to be presented on June 2.