Pakistan posts highest-ever annual inflation as stampedes for food kill 16 

People gather to receive the free bags of flour from a delivery truck at a distribution point ahead of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, in Lahore on March 20, 2023, following an announcement from Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to provide free flour to the needy people during the Ramadan in the wake of country's soaring inflation. (AFP/File)
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Updated 01 April 2023
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Pakistan posts highest-ever annual inflation as stampedes for food kill 16 

  • March inflation numbers eclipse Feb's 31.5%, with food, beverage and transport prices surged up to 50 year-on-year
  • Thousands have gathered at flour distribution centers, some as part of a government-backed program to ease impact 

ISLAMABAD: Consumer price inflation in Pakistan jumped to a record 35.37 percent in March from a year earlier, the statistics bureau said on Saturday, as at least 16 people were killed in stampedes for food aid. 

The March inflation number eclipsed February’s 31.5 percent, the bureau said, as food, beverage and transport prices surged up to 50 percent year-on-year. 

Thousands of people have gathered at flour distribution centers set up across the country, some as part of a government-backed program to ease the impact of inflation. 

At least 16 people, including five women and three children, have been killed in stampedes at such centers in recent days, police and officials have said. Thousands of bags of flour have also been looted from trucks and distribution points, according to official records. 

A spokesman at the statistics bureau said the inflation number was the highest ever year-on-year increase recorded by the bureau since monthly records began in the 1970s. 

“This is the highest ever inflation recorded in the data we have,” he said. 

The consumer price index was up 3.72 percent in March from the previous month, the bureau said. 

Higher prices of food, cooking oil and electricity pushed up the index, it said. 

Annual food inflation in March was at 47.1 percent and 50.2 percent for urban and rural areas respectively, the bureau said. Core inflation, which strips out food and energy, stood at 18.6 percent in urban areas and 23.1 percent in rural areas. 

The South Asian nation has been in economic turmoil for months with an acute balance of payments crisis while talks with the IMF to secure $1.1 billion funding as part of $6.5 billion bailout agreed in 2019 have not yet yielded fruit. 

Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have fallen to cover barely four weeks of imports. 

A monthly economic outlook report issued by the finance ministry on Friday projected inflation would remain elevated. 

The report cited market frictions caused by relative demand and supply gaps of essential items, exchange rate depreciation, and the recent upward adjustment in fuel prices as reasons behind higher inflation expectations. 
 


Pakistan, UK discuss regional security, cross-border attacks as senior official visits Islamabad

Updated 20 January 2026
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Pakistan, UK discuss regional security, cross-border attacks as senior official visits Islamabad

  • British envoy for Afghanistan Richard Lindsay’s visit comes at a time of a surge in militancy in Pakistan’s border regions
  • Pakistani diplomat says both sides reviewed broader security challenges, emphasized coordination to address ‘shared concerns’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani and British officials have discussed regional security challenges and cross-border attacks during talks in Islamabad, a Pakistani diplomat said on Tuesday, during a visit of the United Kingdom’s Afghanistan envoy, Richard Lindsay, to the Pakistani capital.

Pakistan and the UK regularly cooperate on counterterrorism and security, with a focus on intelligence-sharing to combat militant activity. Lindsay’s visit comes at a time of a rise in militancy in Pakistan’s western provinces, which border Afghanistan.

Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s special representative for Afghanistan, said the discussions in Islamabad focused on the regional security situation, particularly the urgent challenge posed by cross-border attacks.

“We also exchanged views on the latest regional security developments and broader security challenges,” he said on X. “We emphasized the importance of continued cooperation and coordination to address shared concerns and promote regional stability.”

Islamabad frequently accuses Afghanistan of allowing its soil and India of backing militant groups, such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi deny this.

In recent years, Pakistan and the UK have engaged with each other on counterterrorism and cross-border crimes as part of bilateral cooperation.

Both sides held the second round of the Pakistan-UK Counter Terrorism Dialogue in London in February last year, reviewing global and regional threats and exchanging best practices. Over the years, armed forces of both countries have also maintained close cooperation, particularly in counterterrorism efforts and professional military training.