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'Met targets': IMF defends $1bn bailout package to Pakistan despite India's pushback
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Despite India's concerns over Pakistan's support for terrorism, the IMF has disbursed a $1 billion bailout package, stating Pakistan met all required targets under the Extended Fund Facility. The decision followed a review where the IMF board determined Pakistan had made progress on reforms.
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