SBP reveals Pakistan s loss of 118bn for War on terror

KARACHI – The State Bank of Pakistan in a report has claimed that the war on terror has cost a staggering $118 billion so far to the country.

The State Bank of Pakis­tan (SBP) in its annual report on Thursday showed that extre­mist violence cost the country $118.3bn in direct and indirect losses in 14-years duration from 2002 to 2016.

“Both economic growth and social sector development have been severely ham­­pered by terrorism-related incidents,” the report said.

Pakistan became a key US ally in the fight against extremism after the 9/11 attacks proved as an impetus for US invasion of Afghanistan.

A Coalition Support Fund was approved by the US to support Pakistan in the war, with an annual release of around $1bn since 2002. By last year Pakistan had received a total of $14bn.

The SBP said that apart from causing immeasurable human suffering, including casualties and mass displacement, the war severely hindered foreign investment, stall domestic investment, freeze exports, and slow down trade.

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