Pakistan Annihilated At Midnight, Now A Test At Dawn: Will IMF Save It? All Eyes On Key Board Meeting

Pakistan faces a significant challenge with the upcoming IMF executive board meeting, following a severe military confrontation with India. After launching attacks on Indian territory, Pakistan's military was met with strong resistance, resulting in the downing of multiple jets.

India to present its case today before IMF to review bailout package to Pakistan (File image)
New Delhi: Pakistan now faces a crucial test following its overnight military setback at the hands of India — a key meeting with the IMF Executive Board. After provoking India for the second time, Islamabad launched a fresh barrage of missiles and drones targeting multiple cities across northern India. However, in a swift and decisive response, the Indian armed forces intercepted the attacks and shot down at least five Pakistani jets, including an F-16, dealing another blow to Pakistan's offensive ambitions.
The cash-strapped nation is scheduled to meet the IMF executive board today for the first review of the Extended Funding Facility (EFF) as Pakistan seeks another $1.3 billion bailout. The meeting has now even more significance as it comes just days after India's 'Operation Sindoor', which decimated nine terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Notably, India is likely to forward the country's position at the board meeting on the IMF's review bailout package to Pakistan.
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