The Evolving Relationship Between Pakistan and the IMF A Journey of Challenges and Reforms. Early interactions with the IMF. In the 1950s, Pakistan approached the IMF for help in resolving its economic problems. This was the start of Pakistan's relationship with the IMF. The IMF then developed into a crucial ally in helping to stabilize Pakistan's economy by offering resources and guidance on policy during various times of monetary stress. Repeated Economic Crises. Pakistan's economy has endured recurrent crises over the years, frequently characterized by large fiscal deficits, inflation, and external imbalances, despite numerous IMF interventions. Due to these crises, the nation had to seek financial assistance from the IMF, which was contingent upon implementing structural reforms and making economic adjustments. Conditions and Reforms. The government of Pakistan is typically required to carry out specific economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the econo...
ASIF ZARDARI AGAINST ELECTIONS As you all know that PPP (Pakistan Peoples Party) is the third biggest political party in Pakistan ruling Sindh for 14 years. The performance of the PPP in Sindh is not so good to win the election. the narrative of PTI is becoming popular in Sindh that's why it is a concern for PPP in upcoming elections. On other hand, JI(Jamat e Islami) and PSP(Pak Sarzameen Party) also become active in the politics of Sindh. I think that after getting a union with PPP the vote bank of MQM is decreased in Sindh and this is good for PSP and JI. PPP will not win elections with its performance report in Sindh as well as in other provinces and PTI will give tuff time to PPP in upcoming elections. While I think the other aspect is that PPP is the part of the caretaker government and moving with power-sharing formula with PMLN and getting benefits in federal and Punjab government that's why PPP is creating pressure on PMLN to complete tenure and tenure and PML...