IMF Chief Sees Results of Pakistan Reform Drive
The Pakistan reform drive is starting to show clear results, according to the IMF chief.
Kristalina Georgieva praised the government’s recent economic steps.
She said strong discipline now guides national finances. Georgieva shared these remarks during the
World Economic Forum in Davos.
She credited Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for leading tough reforms. As a result, economic confidence has improved.
Budget Discipline Gains Global Attention
The IMF chief highlighted budget discipline for the first time in Pakistan.
She said responsible spending now supports people focused policies. Therefore, resources reach areas that matter most.
She added that fiscal control helps protect economic stability. In addition, it builds trust with international partners. These steps also encourage long term planning.
Leadership Focus Drives Reform Momentum
Georgieva spoke warmly about Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership. She described him as committed and action oriented.
For example, she said promises turn into completed actions. She noted that meetings often focus on clear goals.
However, discussions also explore future development targets. This approach keeps progress steady.
IMF Engagement Supports Economic Stability
The IMF chief said cooperation with Pakistan continues constructively. She praised the government’s consistent reform efforts. As a result, early benefits are becoming visible. She also appreciated the cabinet’s support for difficult decisions.
In addition, she urged leaders to maintain momentum. Sustained reforms, she said, strengthen economic resilience. Georgieva concluded by stressing inclusive growth.
She said reforms should improve everyday lives. This focus, therefore, remains essential.

