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

December 20, 2025 2:06 AM EST

People are silhouetted as they cross a pedestrian bridge during sunset hours, in Islamabad, Pakistan, November 12, 2025. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

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)



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