Govt seeks Rs3.3tr for mega dams as country faces scarcity, flooding challenges and India's water aggression

Mahir Binici, IMF Resident Representative in Islamabad. Photo (file)

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday that water resource management has become more critical for Pakistan as the government searches for Rs3.3 trillion to complete mega dams early.

Water resource management in Pakistan has become even more critical than in the past, remarked Mahir Binici, IMF Resident Representative in Islamabad. He was addressing the closing session of a four-day conference organised by the Sustainable Development P

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