Imran Khan took loan of about 74 thousand crores after becoming PM of Pakistan, process of seeking help still continues

After Imran Khan became Prime Minister in Pakistan, he took a loan of $ 10.40 billion (about 74 thousand crore rupees) from friendly countries like China and UAE. This loan was taken to stabilize the foreign exchange reserves and to repay the old loan. It is to be known that Imran Khan, who became the Prime Minister in August last year, not only visited his friendly countries in an effort to get the country back on track, but also sought help from the International Monetary Fund.

According to the media report, according to the report filed by the Department of Economic Affairs in the National Assembly of Pakistan, the government of Imran took commercial loans from China, UAE and European banks. A total of $ 4.80 billion (about 34 thousand crore rupees) of such loans have been taken. Apart from this, bilateral and multilateral loans were also taken. The Finance Ministry of Pakistan had told the Senate in May this year that the foreign debt on the country has increased to $ 88.20 billion (about six lakh 28 thousand crore rupees).

For your information, tell us tell you that Imran Khan is trying all the measures to bring the country's economy back on track. This effort is being considered part of these exercises. However, it is regrettable that he has not been successful in his efforts. His government has also decided to sell the unused government properties to the country to get out of the financial crisis. After coming to power last year, Imran sold many vehicles, helicopters and buffaloes at the Prime Minister's residence. But it earned him less than expected.

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