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Pakistan Budget 2025–26: A Bold Step Toward Economic Revival and Public Relief

8/June/2025

Discover the key highlights of Pakistan’s Budget 2025–26. From tax reforms to development spending and from defense to education health, here’s how the government plans to steer the economy amid growing challenges.

Pakistan Budget 2025-26 latest information
Pakistan Budget 2025-26 latest information

Pakistan Budget 2025-26 latest


Pakistan’s Federal Budget 2025–26 has been officially presented in the National Assembly, and will be announced on  June 10, 2025. and it carries significant economic and political weight. With the country emerging from a period of economic stress, high inflation, and currency depreciation, this year’s budget has been termed a “bold and balanced” attempt to revive growth, stabilize public finances, and provide relief to ordinary citizens and a common man.

Let’s dive into the major takeaways from this year’s budget and understand in detailed about the pakistan budget 2025-26 and how it affects Pakistan’s economy and its people.

pakistan budget graph of every year
pakistan budget graph of every year

 

Key Facts of the Pakistan Budget 2025–26

  1. Total Budget Outlay:
    The government has announced a total budget outlay of PKR 18.9 trillion, which marks a substantial increase from previous budget of 2024-25 it was 15.1 trillion PKR. This expansion reflects the growing fiscal needs of the country and rising costs of governance.

  2. Tax Revenue Target:
    In the budget speech for Fiscal Year 2025–26 presented by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, the government of Pakistan set a tax revenue target of PKR 12.4 trillion for the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) which is nearly 22% increase from last year. New measures to expand the tax base include digital tracking of transactions and greater scrutiny of undocumented businesses.

  3. Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP):
    A budget of PKR 1.5 trillion has been allocated for PSDP to boost infrastructure, energy, and education projects across all stats of Pakistan. This is in line with the government’s commitment to long-term economic growth.

  4. Education & Health: PKR 790 billion allocated for education, 7x increase from PKR 103 billion in 2024–25. so it is a positive initiative. PKR 600 billion allocated for health as reported by government officials and estimates .This includes spending on hospitals, health insurance, disease prevention, and UHC (Universal Health Coverage)

  5. Defense and Security: Defense spending has been increased to PKR 2.1 trillion, citing regional tensions and internal security concerns. specially the recently pakistan india armed clashes

 

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Breaking India Confirms The Loss of Fighter Jets in Recent Aerial Combat With Pakistan: CDS General Anil Chauhan Breaks Silence, May 2025

In an recent interview with Bloomberg TV, indian chief of defense staff Gen Anil Chauhan  has officially admitted that india lose their fighter jets during recent armed clashes and incombate  the air combat with Pakistan on May 2025 .

In a historic and bold revelation, India’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan has publicly confirmed that Indian fighter jets were indeed lost during the recent military clashes with Pakistan. This marks a dramatic shift from India’s earlier official stance and signals a more transparent approach to military accountability and public discourse. The statement is already drawing international attention and may lead to new geopolitical consequences in South Asia.

What Did General Anil Chauhan Say?

General Chauhan, during a recent high-profile interview, to the bloomberg TV in singapore admitted that India lost fighter jets during confrontations with Pakistan — a claim that had long been made by Islamabad and afetr that international media were also confirmed that pakistan shot down indian fighter jets including Rafale but denied or avoided in Indian official statements.

Anil-Chauhan
Anil-Chauhan

He stressed that in modern warfare, such losses are part of strategic risks and that military leadership must embrace transparency and readiness for future conflicts. Though he did not specify the exact number or models of jets lost, the acknowledgment alone marks a significant policy shift. The acknowledgement of aerial losses by the country’s highest-ranking general comes weeks after the two South Asian neighbours (india-pakistan) were engaged in their heaviest and boldest fighting in decades, which involved fighter planes, Drones and heavy cruise missiles.

during the interview the interviewer asked from chief of defense staff general anil chauhan that pakistan claim that they shot down 6 fighter jets of india during the recent aerial combat but cds chauhan denied this statement although chauahan do not specify and mention the numbers of aircrafts shot down by pakistan . as well he expressed his point of view to the interviewer and said that it is not important for us that how much fighter jets were shot down but the important thing is that why our fighter jets were shot down and after that what we learn and and what precautions and safety measures did we take ?

Context: The Feb 2019 India-Pakistan Aerial Clash

The timing and implication of this statement most likely refer to the February 2019 aerial dogfight that occurred following the Pulwama suicide attack. At the time, Pakistan claimed to have shot down two Indian fighter jets . but India admitted only the loss of one MiG-21, flown by Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured by pakistan and later released by Pakistan.

General Chauhan’s remarks suggest there may be more truth to Pakistan’s earlier claims than previously accepted by Indian officials.

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Pakistan’s Statements:

On 7 May 2025, India launched the operation called (Operation Sindoor) on pakistan and missile strikes in Pakistan, leading to a military conflict between the two countries. according to india they were successfully achieved, hit and destroy their targets and but in the respond by Pakistan Air Force , Pakistan were successfully shot down 6 fighter jets including three french made Rafale , so in the press conference pakistan army spoke person officially stated that pakistan shot down 6 indian aircrafst including three rafales.

Pakistan's military spokesman, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry
Pakistan’s military spokesman, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry

 

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