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Pakistan's Public Accounts Committee report reveals a $3-million grant from the Asian Development Bank meant for flood relief in Pakistan was given to Syria and Turkey for earthquake relief efforts. Pakistanis are criticizing the move as "soft power projection by a bankrupt country." The funds were intended for essential life-saving supplies but were used for winterized tents and blankets.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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