While Pakistan has been grappling with economic issues for several years, the situation has worsened in recent times, leading to widespread distress among the population. Inflation, mounting external debt and a rising fiscal deficit are the main features of the crisis.
Unfortunately, there are no quick-fixes or stop-gap measures that will help us. Implementing comprehensive reforms that address structural issues and promote economic growth are the only way out.
Malaika Sahab
Lahore
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