Gulf Turmoil Casts Shadow Over Pakistan’s Remittance Lifeline
Pakistan’s vital remittance inflows, long a stabilising force for its fragile external account, are increasingly at risk as escalating tensions in the Gulf threaten to
Pakistan’s vital remittance inflows, long a stabilising force for its fragile external account, are increasingly at risk as escalating tensions in the Gulf threaten to
Pakistan’s economy has regained macroeconomic stability, yet its transition to sustained growth increasingly depends on expanding agricultural finance and improving inclusion for small farmers, according
Pakistan’s apparent return to macroeconomic stability is increasingly being underwritten by a record surge in workers’ remittances, raising concerns that the country’s recovery rests on
Pakistan faces a stark economic crossroads as weak growth, mounting debt and rising poverty threaten to lock the country into a prolonged cycle of stagnation,
Pakistan’s transition from net-metering to net-billing for rooftop solar has exposed deep structural fault lines in the country’s power sector, raising fears that rising tariffs,
Pakistan’s push to modernise agriculture through mechanisation and subsidies is colliding with entrenched policy failures, leaving farmers caught between promises of productivity and a reality
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