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The Fund is expected to release another tranche of $550 million early next month from the $6.67 billion bailout package for Pakistan. — Photo by AFP
WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) endorsed economic policies of the government on Monday and revised Pakistan’s GDP growth for this fiscal year to 4.3 per cent from 4.1pc.

The endorsement may help the government deal with the pressures generated by more than a week of unrelenting protest marches and rallies in Islamabad. Indications of a strong economy may further weaken PTI’s campaign for forcing the government to resign by causing a financial collapse.

An IMF team, led by the Fund’s mission chief in Pakistan Jeffrey Franks, visited Dubai from Aug 6 to 18 to conduct discussions on the fourth review of the country’s IMF-supported programme under the Extended Fund Facility.

The team had earlier refused to visit Islamabad due to PTI and PAT’s protest marches, compelling Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to visit Dubai for the talks.

The Fund is expected to release another tranche of $550 million early next month from the $6.67 billion bailout package for Pakistan.

“The IMF is encouraged by the overall progress made in pushing ahead with policies to strengthen macroeconomic stability and reviving investment and growth,” said a statement issued in Washington after the fourth review.

“Economic indicators are generally improving, with growth continuing to gain momentum, inflation on a downward trajectory, and credit to the private sector rebounding sharply.”

According to the IMF, the country’s “GDP growth is now expected to rise by 4.3pc in fiscal year 2014-15 (to June 30), compared to a provisional estimate of 4.1pc in FY2013-14.”

Mr Franks described his discussions with Mr Dar and his team as “useful”, and noted that the government’s reform programme was broadly on track through end-June.

The mission made excellent progress toward agreement on key policy issues going forward. “Discussions will be continuing in the coming days via videoconference from Washington, DC, with the aim of securing a timely completion of the fourth review,” he said.

“The mission reaffirms the IMF’s support to the government’s efforts to implement their economic reform agenda,” the statement said.

Earlier, Mr Dar told reporters in Dubai that the IMF had cancelled its visit to Islamabad where they were going to stay in a hotel just a few hundred meters from the PTI sit-in.
 
Bijli thou ate nahin pata nahin ye GDP kese barha dete hain har din :whistle:
 
Yaar mein bhi aese he lagan houn warna mujhe bhi koi sahi idea nahin

Sir jee jub paida hoi they tub bhe Ameer logon kai ghar mein Bijli hoti the , Aub bhuda ho gain hain bijli aub bhi ameer logoon kai ghar main hai.
 
Bijli thou ate nahin pata nahin ye GDP kese barha dete hain har din :whistle:

Well, what i see from outside. In 2012, electricity production (what i saw on tv) was just 6.4 Gw, while requirement was 14 Gw. Whole Industry was crying due to this issue. Now in 2014 the growth increased to 14 Gw but requirement also increased to 20 Gw. Since NS allowed industry to grow. This might not impacted your electricity, but definitely made an effect over the industry. Also other factors like foreign investments, mega projects also put good impact on GDP.
 
Well, what i see from outside. In 2012, electricity production (what i saw on tv) was just 6.4 Gw, while requirement was 14 Gw. Whole Industry was crying due to this issue. Now in 2014 the growth increased to 14 Gw but requirement also increased to 20 Gw. Since NS allowed industry to grow. This might not impacted your electricity, but definitely made an effect over the industry. Also other factors like foreign investments, mega projects also put good impact on GDP.

What? Are you out of your mind? Here only our hydel and thermal capacity is more than 6.4 Gw in 2012 and the installed capacity is near to 23 Gw in 2014, problem is the outstanding dues.

WAPDA Hydel
  • Tarbela 3478 MW
  • Mangla 1000 MW
  • Ghazi – Barotha 1450 MW
  • Warsak 243 MW
  • Chashma 184 MW
  • Dargai 20 MW
  • Rasul 22 MW
  • Shadi-Waal 18 MW
  • Nandi pur 14 MW
  • Kurram Garhi 4 MW
  • Renala 1 MW
  • Chitral 1 MW
  • Jagran (AK) 30 MW
  • Khankhwar 72 MW
  • AllaiKhwar 121 MW
  • Gomal Zam Dam 17 MW
  • Jabban 22 MW
  • Duber Khwar Dam 130 MW
  • Total Hydel 6,823 MW
WAPDA Thermal
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Shahdra 59 MW
  • Steam Power Station, Faisalabad 132 MW
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Faisalabad 244 MW
  • Gas Power Station, Multan 195 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Muzaffargarh 1350 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Guddu 1655 MW
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Kotri 174 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Jamshoro 850 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Larkana 150 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Quetta 35 MW
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Panjgur 39 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Pasni 17 MW
  • Total Thermal 4811 MW
WAPDA’s total hydel and thermal capacity is 11,272 MW. Hydel electricity generated by WAPDA varies between two extremities, i.e., between minimum of 2,414 MW and maximum of 6,761 MW depending upon the river flow.

Source: Electricity sector in Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aur hamare PM sahib bhi defaulers mein hain and that also for more than a year, aur dou wot PML-N kou.

LESCO - News & Media
 
What? Are you out of your mind? Here only our hydel and thermal capacity is more than 6.4 Gw and the installed capacity is near to 23 Gw, problem is the outstanding dues.

WAPDA Hydel
  • Tarbela 3478 MW
  • Mangla 1000 MW
  • Ghazi – Barotha 1450 MW
  • Warsak 243 MW
  • Chashma 184 MW
  • Dargai 20 MW
  • Rasul 22 MW
  • Shadi-Waal 18 MW
  • Nandi pur 14 MW
  • Kurram Garhi 4 MW
  • Renala 1 MW
  • Chitral 1 MW
  • Jagran (AK) 30 MW
  • Khankhwar 72 MW
  • AllaiKhwar 121 MW
  • Gomal Zam Dam 17 MW
  • Jabban 22 MW
  • Duber Khwar Dam 130 MW
  • Total Hydel 6,823 MW
WAPDA Thermal
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Shahdra 59 MW
  • Steam Power Station, Faisalabad 132 MW
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Faisalabad 244 MW
  • Gas Power Station, Multan 195 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Muzaffargarh 1350 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Guddu 1655 MW
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Kotri 174 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Jamshoro 850 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Larkana 150 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Quetta 35 MW
  • Gas Turbine Power Station, Panjgur 39 MW
  • Thermal Power Station, Pasni 17 MW
  • Total Thermal 4811 MW
WAPDA’s total hydel and thermal capacity is 11,272 MW. Hydel electricity generated by WAPDA varies between two extremities, i.e., between minimum of 2,414 MW and maximum of 6,761 MW depending upon the river flow.

Source: Electricity sector in Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Read again what I write.
 
Read again what I write.

You said in 2012 you saw electricity generation was 6.4 Gw while requirement was 14Gw, see the link I posted electricity generation was more than 6.4 Gw. Then you said in 2014 growth increased to 14 Gw and demand to 20Gw. Demand ki toh samaj aa jate hai leikin ye production aik dam kese 14Gw par chale ge, ye is liye kyun ke ye pehle he more than 10Gw thee in 2012. To start any big power project it takes more than two-three years and for hydel double it.
 

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