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Pakistan Boosts Domestic Energy to 85%, Cuts Reliance on Imports Amid Reforms

Pakistan has increased its domestic energy supply from 66% to 85% by expanding nuclear, Thar coal, and solar power capacities. This shift reduces vulnerability to geopolitical risks such as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. The country aims to reach 96% domestic power generation by 2034, signaling continued focus on energy independence despite challenges like high costs and circular debt.
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Awais Leghari
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