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Pakistan’s public debt surpasses Rs74 trillion as govt meets another IMF condition

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Ministry of Finance has fulfilled another IMF condition by releasing the semi-annual report on public debt for FY 2024-25. According to the report, Pakistan’s total public debt surpassed Rs74 trillion by December 2024, with a Rs2,767 billion increase recorded between July and December 2024.

During this period, the government paid Rs5,142 billion in interest on these loans, with 90% of the interest payments made on domestic debt, which now stands at Rs49,883 billion. The country’s external debt reached Rs24,130 billion by the end of 2024.

Public debt composition: 67.4% domestic, 32.6% external.

Increase in debt (July–Dec 2024): Domestic debt rose by Rs2,723 billion, while external debt increased by Rs44 billion.

Debt maturity period: The average repayment period for domestic loans increased from 2.9 years to 3.4 years, while external loans remain at 6.2 years.

Fiscal deficit: Pakistan recorded a Rs1,538 billion fiscal deficit, which was financed through domestic borrowing.

Debt instruments: The government issued Pakistan Investment Bonds and Ijarah Sukuk for medium- to long-term financing.

Savings through buybacks: The government launched a Government Securities Buyback & Exchange Program, resulting in savings of Rs31 billion through the buyback of Rs1,000 billion in securities.

Economic improvements: The report highlights a decline in inflation, fiscal deficit, and current account deficit, while the exchange rate remained stable.

Primary balance: A Rs3,604 billion primary balance was recorded for July-December 2024.

Inflation rate: The average inflation rate during the period was 7.2%.

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