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World Bank investment in Pakistan increasing, 57 projects cost $16.6 billion

According to the Economic Affairs Division, the World Bank is currently investing in several sectors in Pakistan, including agriculture, water, energy, finance and revenue, where 57 projects are underway, the total cost of which has reached $16.6 billion.

According to documents, the World Bank provided $11.84 billion to Pakistan in the last seven years, of which the largest portion, $1.96 billion, was allocated for the energy sector. Experts say that this investment in energy can be helpful in stabilizing the economy in the future.

In the last fiscal year 2024-25 alone, Pakistan received a loan of $1.80 billion. According to officials, this funding was provided through the International Development Association and the International Bank for Reconstruction.

These projects include not only infrastructure and energy, but also rural and urban development, human capital, governance and social services. Experts believe that if these funds are used with transparency, Pakistan can be put on the path of sustainable development.

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