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World Bank approves $700 million for Pakistan’s economic stability

By Thomson Reuters Dec 20, 2025 | 1:06 AM

Dec 19 (Reuters) – The World Bank said on Friday that it has approved $700 million in ‍financing for Pakistan under a multi-year initiative aimed at supporting the country’s macroeconomic stability and service delivery.

The funds will be released under the ‌bank’s Public Resources for ‌Inclusive Development – Multiphase Programmatic Approach (PRID-MPA), which could provide up to $1.35 billion in total financing, the lender said.

Of this amount, $600 million will ​go for federal programs and $100 million will support a ‍provincial program in ​the southern Sindh province.

The approval ​follows a $47.9 million World Bank grant ‍in August to improve primary education in Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province.

In November, an IMF-World Bank report, uploaded by Pakistan’s finance ‍ministry, said Pakistan’s fragmented regulation, opaque budgeting and political capture are curbing investment ‍and weakening ‍revenue.

Regional tensions may surface ​over international financing for ​Pakistan. ⁠In May, Reuters reported ‌that India would oppose World Bank funding for Pakistan, citing a senior government source in New Delhi.

(Reporting by Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru; Editing by ⁠Saad Sayeed)