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Indian attacks fail to shake Pakistan’s economy, foreign investment hits new highs

Published on: May 31, 2025 4:16 PM

Pakistan’s economy continues to show remarkable resilience as foreign investment flows increase significantly, even amid heightened tensions and hostile rhetoric from India. According to recent reports, several countries have boosted their direct investments in Pakistan, supported by collaboration with the Sindh Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), leading to a notable rise in foreign capital entering the country.

Following Pakistan’s successful ‘Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs’ under the ‘Battle of Right’ campaign, attempts by India to destabilize Pakistan’s economy through propaganda and diplomatic pressure have largely failed. The State Bank of Pakistan confirmed that foreign direct investment (FDI) has improved overall, signaling renewed global confidence in Pakistan’s economic prospects.

China remains the largest investor, channeling over $1.028 billion into critical sectors such as energy, infrastructure, transportation, and industry. This sizable investment highlights China’s strong commitment to Pakistan’s long-term development goals.

Investment from the United States and the United Kingdom has also been encouraging, with US investors injecting approximately $111 million and British investors contributing about $215 million. This inflow reflects growing international trust in Pakistan’s business environment despite geopolitical challenges.

The significant increase in foreign investment is propelling Pakistan’s economy toward steady growth. The country’s ability to withstand external pressures, combined with successful military and diplomatic efforts, has helped maintain investor confidence and strengthen economic stability.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: foreign investment, increase significantly, Latest, Pakistan, Pakistan’s economy continues, remarkable resilience, Sindh Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)

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