
The Discussion highlights the severe financial crisis crippling Pakistan as the nation faces mounting domestic and international pressure. Despite attempting to position itself as a mediator in the West Asia conflict, the country is grappling with soaring inflation and public anger. Fuel prices have surged drastically, with petrol and diesel seeing 43% and 55% hikes, respectively. Adding to the public’s financial burden, authorities in Punjab have imposed a ‘gobar tax’ on cattle owners to keep the province clean. Internationally, the country is facing urgent debt repayment demands from key allies. The United Arab Emirates has reportedly sought the return of $3.5 billion, while Saudi Arabia is demanding $6.3 billion due to dissatisfaction over unfulfilled mutual defence pacts. Additionally, China has requested $220 million for pending energy payments. A panel of analysts and journalists debated the economic collapse, noting that foreign exchange reserves could soon plummet to $6.5 billion, leaving barely enough cover for essential imports. The discussion emphasized the stark disconnect between the nation’s diplomatic ambitions and its domestic economic reality.
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