IMF tied up the screws to Pakistan, India's strict work was done, neighboring country promotes terrorism by taking loans
Despite India’s opposition, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has provided new assistance to Pakistan. But now the IMF has warned that its improvement plans with India could be at risk. The IMF also laid 11 new conditions for Pakistan. He also said that if it appears that Pakistan is abusing the money received from the IMF, it could damage the image. The IMF was asked to make some improvements under the bail package given to Pakistan. The IMF says that if political or social tension in Pakistan increases, it has trouble implementing reforms. The opposition to Pakistan assistance is India’s concerns about why Pakistan is being helped while its relations are related to terrorism. Rajnath Singh said last week that the government of Pakistan could use the money received from the IMF to make a shelter for terrorists. He asked the IMF to reconsider the help. During the IMF council meeting on May 9, India opposed a one billion dollar loan to Pakistan. India also opposed an additional $ 1.4 billion in the name of climate change. But the US and European countries supported the proposal and approved it. 11 New conditions for taking loans have laid IMF 11 new conditions to take loans to Pakistan. The IMF says that if it is found that Pakistan is not fair or abusing money, its image can be damaged. The IMF said that Pakistan has ensured that it will improve to achieve economic stability, create strong stores and promote development. In the midst of the warning note’s criticism of India, the IMF said “it is important to talk carefully to avoid misunderstandings about the role of IMF.” The IMF should see that he does not take anyone’s side and that his activities are limited to lending. Some international rating agencies have also warned Pakistan about the bad effects of long -term tensions with India. However, the poor economy of Pakistan has received some relief from the ceasefire. The IMF said that this assistance was granted to Pakistan because it fulfilled the conditions of the loan. The IMF repeated three conditions for the 37 month program. The program was launched in September last year. In addition, the IMF also added 11 new conditions. This includes the parliamentary approval, tax reform and the release of tax for industrial parks and industrial parks. In addition, the IMF also asked to improve electricity and gas prices and lift the ban on car imports. Share this story -tags