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The need for political legitimacy

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has finally announced the delayed elections on February 8 as the country’s moribund economy grapples with overlapping political and security crises. The polls were supposed to have taken place within 90 days of parliament’s dissolution on August 9, but the ECP delayed the exercise on the pretext of redrawing constituency boundaries after the latest digi

Fortifying fiscal outlook

The budget reflects a nation’s immediate and long-term fiscal priorities, serving as more than just an accounting document. The current state of Pakistan’s budget suggests that it has become primarily an accounting representation, lacking comprehensive fiscal planning for both the present and the future. There is a prevalent misconception that post-election, all challenges will automatically re

Strong demand, dwindling inflows fuel dollar’s bull run

The dollar has fast-tracked regaining its lost ground as it reached closer to Rs285 in the interbank market after hitting its lowest in the middle of October. Amid drying up inflows coupled with strong demand from importers, the greenback maintained its bull run by gaining Rs7.7 or 2.8 per cent in the last 10 sessions. Currency experts counted several reasons which ended the rupee’s winning

No room for any missteps

The deportation drive is in full swing. Thousands of Afghan nationals staying “illegally” in Pakistan are being deported on a daily basis. More than 140,000 have already returned to their homeland voluntarily. Sporadic bloody fight against remnants of the separatist elements in Baluchistan is ongoing. People are growing sceptical about the will of the Election Commission of Pakistan and the car

Corporate window: An economy of paradoxes

Eagerly yearning for stability, businesses in Pakistan seem to be somewhat disengaged from political parties’ manifesto-crafting processes. Part of the reason might be that they anticipate that no single party will secure more than 30 per cent votes and envisage the formation of a coalition government following the current interim administration. “While it may sound somewhat cynical, the sta