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All →FBR Restructuring: The Digital Divide in Tax Collection.
Domestic Debt Servicing: Pakistan's Rs. 7.3 Trillion Fiscal Constraint.
SBP MPS June 2026: Policy Rate Held at 17% — Forward Guidance.
Circular Debt: Pakistan's Rs. 2.4 Trillion Power Sector Liability.
Audit Gap Analysis: Identifying Weak Internal Controls in Ministries.
Inter-Governmental Fiscal Transfers: How Provinces Are Preparing for Next FY.
Performance Budgeting: Output and Outcome Measures in the Current Budget Cycle.
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Long-Form Analysis →Federal Budget Explorer: Where Does Pakistan's Money Go?
Interactive breakdown of Rs. 18.9 trillion federal budget across defence, debt servicing, education and development.
Pakistan's Debt Stock: Rs. 67 Trillion and the Path to Sustainability.
Comprehensive mapping of Pakistan's total debt: domestic, external, and contingent liabilities from SOEs.
The IMF EFF Conditionalities: What Pakistan Agreed To and Why.
A clause-by-clause analysis of structural benchmarks under the Extended Fund Facility and their fiscal implications.
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