Caught up in a vicious circle of debt, Pakistan has been spiralling deep into an economic crisis — reviving recent memories of Sri Lanka’s financial-cum-political crisis. With the Pakistani rupee falling to a record low and fuel prices shooting up, Pakistan has been struggling to fulfill the basic demands of its citizens, reports claim. But why is Pakistan in such a critical position? What is it doing to climb out of the hole and should India be worried? CNBC TV-18 takes a deep dive into the neighbouring country’s problems and the reverberations around them.
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