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Which Sector Received The Highest Percentage Of Allocation In Pakistan's Psdp (Public Sector Development Programme) For The 2025–26 Budget?

A. Health
B. Education
C. Infrastructure & Development
D. Agriculture

The 2025–26 development budget prioritized transport, energy, and water infrastructure projects.

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