India-Pakistan War: Hit hard by Indian retaliation, Pakistan is back to begging again, as it urged the international community to offer more loans to recover from the damages inflicted by India. It also urged the global community to help de-escalate the situation. The appeal was made by the Economic Affairs Division, Government of Pakistan.
“Govt of Pakistan appeals to International Partners for more loans after heavy losses inflicted by enemy. Amid escalating war and stocks crash, we urge international partners to help de-escalate. Nation urged to remain steadfast,” it said.
Govt of Pakistan appeals to International Partners for more loans after heavy losses inflected by enemy. Amid escalating war and stocks crash, we urge international partners to help de-escalate. Nation urged to remain steadfast. @WorldBank #IndiaPakistanWar #PakistanZindabad
— Economic Affairs Division, Government of Pakistan (@eadgop) May 9, 2025
Pakistan’s appeal to the global community comes after India exposed Islamabad’s double-standards when it comes to terrorism. On May 7, India carried out ‘Operation Sindoor’ targeting 9 terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. India maintained that the precision strikes did not target military installations and were non-escalatory in nature.
However, Pakistan tried to bomb 15 Indian cities the next day and continued to fire drones and missiles targeting Indian military installations as well as key sites. India, though, neutralised all attacks using its air defence system. In retaliation, India has targeted many sites across PoK and Pakistan, targeting Islamabad’s air defence systems.
This is a developing story.
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