No surprises’: Aurangzeb says Pakistan shared economic road map with visiting IMF mission

‘No Surprises’: Aurangzeb Says Pakistan Shared Economic Road Map with Visiting IMF Mission
Finance Minister Ishaq Aurangzeb has stated that Pakistan has shared its comprehensive economic road map with the visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission, assuring that there are “no surprises” in the country’s financial planning. The move reflects Pakistan’s commitment to transparency and adherence to international financial protocols amid ongoing economic challenges.
Aurangzeb emphasized that the government is focused on fiscal consolidation, structural reforms, and measures to stabilize macroeconomic indicators such as inflation, exchange rates, and debt levels. The economic roadmap includes strategies for revenue generation, public sector efficiency, and social welfare initiatives to protect vulnerable populations during the adjustment period.
The IMF mission is reportedly reviewing Pakistan’s economic plans, assessing the feasibility of proposed reforms, and discussing potential funding support. Officials highlighted that ongoing dialogue aims to strengthen cooperation, enhance investor confidence, and ensure Pakistan meets its financial obligations.
Analysts note that clear communication with international financial institutions is crucial for securing continued support, improving credit ratings, and maintaining stability in foreign exchange reserves. Pakistan’s engagement with the IMF signals a proactive approach to managing economic challenges while seeking sustainable growth.
خلاصہ (اردو میں):
فنانس منسٹر اسحاق اورنگزیب نے کہا ہے کہ پاکستان نے آئی ایم ایف مشن کے ساتھ اقتصادی روڈ میپ شیئر کیا ہے اور مالی منصوبوں میں “کوئی حیرت نہیں” ہے۔ اس اقدام کا مقصد شفافیت اور مالی استحکام کو فروغ دینا ہے۔




