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World Bank Clears $375.9 Million to Stabilize Pakistan’s Fragile Power Grid

Last updated: July 10, 2026 3:20 pm
Haris Ali
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World Bank Clears $375.9 Million to Stabilize Pakistan’s Fragile Power Grid
World Bank Clears $375.9 Million to Stabilize Pakistan’s Fragile Power Grid
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ISLAMABAD — The World Bank has approved $375.9 million in financing to overhaul Pakistan’s electricity transmission infrastructure. The project aims to patch the chronic instability that has left the country’s grid prone to frequent, cascading failures.

The funding, sanctioned by the World Bank’s board of executive directors, targets the National Transmission and Dispatch Company’s (NTDC) network. The goal is simple: modernize high-voltage lines and substations to reduce energy losses and prevent the kind of system-wide blackouts that paralyzed the country in January 2023.

For a nation currently paying the price for years of underinvestment, this cash injection isn’t just about technical upgrades. It’s an attempt to stop the bleeding. Pakistan’s energy sector remains caught in a cycle of “circular debt,” where aging infrastructure and massive distribution losses force the government to pass costs onto consumers who are already struggling with record-high utility bills.

“This financing will help the NTDC improve the reliability of the grid and integrate more renewable energy,” said Najy Benhassine, the World Bank’s country director for Pakistan. He noted that the project is designed to increase capacity in areas where demand is outstripping supply.

The initiative focuses on upgrading key transmission lines and installing modern monitoring systems. By digitizing parts of the grid, the NTDC expects to identify faults faster, potentially slashing the duration of power outages for millions of households.

However, the project faces a familiar hurdle: execution. Similar efforts in the past have been stalled by bureaucratic red tape and the financial strain on state-owned power companies. The World Bank has tied this funding to specific performance benchmarks, requiring the NTDC to demonstrate progress in financial management and operational efficiency before the full scope of the project can be realized.

While this influx of capital provides a temporary lifeline, it doesn’t solve the underlying structural crisis. The country’s energy sector continues to lose billions annually to theft and inefficient legacy systems.

As the government looks to stabilize the economy, this project serves as a test case. If the funds are managed effectively, it could provide a much-needed boost to industrial productivity. If they vanish into the usual cycle of inefficiency, it will be another missed opportunity in a long line of power sector reforms.

For now, the grid remains on life support, waiting to see if these upgrades can actually keep the lights on when the next peak demand season hits.

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