Rana Sanaullah, WAPDA Chief Review Progress on Key Energy and Water Projects

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Rana Sanaullah and Chairman Water and Power Development Authority, Muhammad Saeed, on Tuesday reaffirmed their commitment to accelerating the completion of critical energy and water projects across Pakistan. The meeting, held at the Ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination in Islamabad, focused on improving water resource management, reviewing the progress of ongoing WAPDA development schemes, and strengthening inter-provincial coordination. Both sides conducted a detailed assessment of initiatives aimed at enhancing water storage capacity, a key priority for ensuring long-term water and energy security in the country.…

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IMF Warns Middle East Conflict May Stoke Global Inflation, Slow Growth

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ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund has cautioned that the ongoing Middle East conflict is likely to fuel global inflation and dampen economic growth, while also widening Pakistan’s external imbalances. In its latest World Economic Outlook (WEO), released during the World Bank–IMF Spring Meetings 2026, the IMF projected Pakistan’s current account to shift from a surplus of 0.5% of GDP to a deficit of 0.4% in the current fiscal year, further expanding to 0.9% in the coming years. The Fund estimated Pakistan’s economic growth at 3.6% for the current year, easing…

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Saudi Arabia Boosts Pakistan’s Economy with $3bn Deposit, Extends $5bn Support Till 2028

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Washington, DC: Saudi Arabia has pledged a fresh $3 billion deposit for Pakistan and extended its existing $5 billion financial facility for three years until 2028, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced on the sidelines of the World Bank–IMF Spring Meetings 2026 in Washington, DC. The move comes at a critical time as Pakistan prepares to repay a $3.5 billion loan to the United Arab Emirates, placing pressure on foreign exchange reserves and IMF programme targets. Aurangzeb noted that the extended Saudi facility would no longer require annual rollovers, providing longer-term…

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Renewables Drive Shift from Energy Crisis to Energy Security: IRENA Advisory

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: A new policy advisory by the International Renewable Energy Agency highlights how the rapid deployment of renewable energy is helping countries strengthen resilience amid the ongoing global energy crisis. The report underscores that renewables are already reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels across regions—from Europe to Asia, including countries like Pakistan. In 2025 alone, global renewable capacity surged by a record 692 GW, reflecting accelerated adoption driven by both economic and security concerns. A key finding of the advisory is the dramatic decline in renewable…

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The Power Division spokesperson has issued an important clarification regarding the Peak Hours Relief Strategy.

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The statement explained that no load management is being carried out in HESCO (Hyderabad Electric Supply Company) and K-Electric under the 2.25-hour peak hours relief plan. This is due to the availability of low-cost power generation in the southern region and its supply to these two distribution companies. The spokesperson noted that furnace oil-based generation does not significantly impact these areas. In addition, sufficient electricity from alternative sources is available in the south. Since this electricity is primarily supplied to HESCO and K-Electric, it has been decided not to subject…

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