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Ceasefire first, then funds: US pressured Pakistan over $1 bn IMF loan, say government sourcesThe United States played a role in de-escalation by placing direct pressure on Pakistan, linking the provisional release of a ...
The CEO of NSE posted on X, “ @nseindia heartily welcomes the decision by India & Pakistan to cease hostilities immediately.
On Friday, the BSE Sensex tumbled 880 points, or 1.10%, marking its steepest intraday fall since April 7, to settle at 79,454 ...
Putting fears of a raging war to rest – as both India and Pakistan have announced a full and immediate ceasefire following ...
Extensive damage to its military assets might have made Pakistan call for a ceasefire with India, but a $1-billion loan from the IMF might have helped in the de-escalation process. The loan might have ...
Ex-Finance Secretary refutes reports, says countries can vote 'No' in IMF decisions, rejecting claims that dissent isn't ...
Raveena Tandon welcomed the India-Pakistan ceasefire, but strongly asserted that India must never suffer such attacks again.
Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, said “we are different from Hindus in every possible aspect of life”, invoking the ...
The Latest: India and Pakistan both say they will not escalate hostilities if the other reciprocates
India and Pakistan both said they will not escalate hostilities if the other reciprocates, after they fired volleys of ...
Pakistan has received repeated IMF support since 1988, with over 20 loan programmes approved—often justified by its large ...
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi also accused Pakistan of creating a divide between Hindus and Muslims in India and destabilise ...
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