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Pakistan's Economic Crisis and the Risk of War with India
The Daily Guardian
|April 26, 2025
The recent surge in tensions, particularly following the April 22nd Pahalgam terror attack, has brought the fragility of Pakistan's situation into sharp focus.
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The specter of military conflict with India looms large over Pakistan, a nation already grappling with a severe economic crisis. This essay delves into the confluence of factors that have placed Pakistan in this precarious position, examining the economic vulnerabilities, the potential impact of escalating tensions with India, and the broader geopolitical context. The recent surge in tensions, particularly following the April 22nd Pahalgam terror attack, has brought the fragility of Pakistan's situation into sharp focus.
Economic Struggles
Pakistan's economic landscape is marked by a series of deep-seated and interconnected challenges. Years of economic mismanagement, political instability, and a reliance on external borrowing have created a situation where the nation's financial stability is highly vulnerable to both internal and external shocks.
Inflationary Pressures: One of the most pressing concerns is the rampant inflation that has plagued the Pakistani economy. In May 2023, inflation reached a record high of 38.50%, eroding purchasing power, increasing poverty levels, and fueling social unrest. This surge in prices has been driven by a combination of factors, including currency devaluation, supply chain disruptions, and expansionary fiscal policies.
Dwindling Foreign Reserves: Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves have dwindled to critically low levels, barely sufficient to cover a few weeks' worth of essential imports. This scarcity of foreign currency has made it difficult for the country to finance its trade deficit, service its external debt obligations, and maintain stability in the foreign exchange market. The depletion of reserves reflects a persistent imbalance between foreign earnings and expenditures, driven by factors such as weak export performance, high import dependence, and capital flight.
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