Pakistan is first... india is eighth... What list..?

Pakistan tops the list of most vulnerable to violence for the third consecutive time, as pointed out by ANI, according to the latest report by the Early Warning Project, pakistan has topped the list for the third time in a row. Human rights are particularly affected. It has been pointed out that humans face many challenges. Another country in the top 10 list in Asia is Myanmar (12.9%) and yemen (10.8%) is third on the violence risk list. The early warning program ruled as mass killings perpetrated by the Taliban movement and its affiliates continued in Pakistan.
4th is chad (9.2%), 5th is ethiopia with 8.7%, 6th is nigeria with 7.9%, 7th is afghanistan with 7.7%, 8th is india with 7.4%, 9th is sudan with 7.3% and 10th is somalia with 6.9%. syria ranks 11th at 6.4% and iraq ranks 12th at 6%. china ranks 23rd on the list with 3.1%. iran ranks 30th with 2.4%.Pakistan is already facing a severe economic crisis. It has seen heavy flooding especially recently. It has faced severe damage. Due to this, pakistan is facing a severe financial crisis. While in talks with the international Monetary Fund, the IMF came forward. However, reports have surfaced that the IMF has asked pakistan for additional explanations in the meantime, as it is not satisfied with Pakistan's budget plan. In this situation, the government of pakistan has expressed its displeasure with the international Monetary Fund. In this regard, Pakistan's Finance minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar recently said that he did not beg the IMF to extend credit to Pakistan. He made a dramatic comment that the international Monetary Fund cannot dictate to pakistan how to manage its finances.Even if the money is not available, they will manage. Although not providing funds, pakistan is unconcerned. But he said that by increasing the price of petroleum products, the government cannot burden the people. This has further created a rift between the IMF and Pakistan. In this situation, a similar report has also been published.

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