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In the shadow of the recent India-Pakistan military clashes, defense spending has been increased by 20 percent since last ...
'Govt can collapse in 5 min ...': Pakistan's ruling coalition on edge as allies blast federal Budget
The discontent stems primarily from the expansion of the tax net and the allegedly arbitrary powers being granted to the ...
Pakistan government presented the budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 on Tuesday, targeting a modest 4.2% growth for FY26, ...
Pakistan's economy is likely to expand 2.7% in the fiscal year ending June 2025 after growing 2.5% during the previous year, ...
With public debt touching a historic PKR 76 trillion, Pakistan has also cut its FY25 growth forecast to 2.7% from an earlier ...
"This is exactly the budget one can expect under the IMF programme," says Sajid Amin; Ali Hasnain terms budget relatively ...
The Pakistan government has increased petrol prices by PKR 4.80 per liter and diesel by PKR 7.95 per liter, bringing further trouble for the citizens fighting extreme inflationary pressures.
Defending the meteoric rise in defence budget, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said in the National Assembly in the most ...
The government has kept the minimum wage in Pakistan unchanged for FY2025-26, despite calls from PPP to raise it to Rs50,000.
Pakistan unveils a Rs17,600 billion budget for FY2025, targeting Rs14,130 billion in FBR tax collection. Relief announced for low-grade government employees, while new taxes on freelancers, digital ...
Pakistan allocated 2.1 trillion Pakistani rupees ($7.45 billion) for defence in the outgoing fiscal year, including $2 ...
The Shehbaz Sharif-led government announced a 20% hike to Rs 2.55 trillion for the segment while overall spending was reduced ...
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