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CSS Economics of Pakistan P-II QUESTION #1713
Question 1
Among the structural inefficiencies plaguing Pakistan's electricity sector, which specific operational failure has been most directly responsible for the sector's financial losses and the accumulation of circular debt?
  • Excess installed generation capacity relative to actual demand (overcapacity)
  • High transmission and distribution (T&D) losses combined with electricity theft and under-recovery✔️
  • Prohibitively high electricity tariffs that suppress industrial and household demand
  • None of these
Correct Answer Explanation
Pakistan's power sector inefficiency is primarily driven by high transmission and distribution (T&D) losses — officially around 17–20% but effectively higher when electricity theft (kundas) is included — combined with poor bill recovery rates from distribution companies (DISCOs). These losses mean that significant electricity is generated and distributed but not paid for, creating a cash flow shortfall that cascades into the circular debt. Overcapacity (capacity payments) is a contributing but secondary factor.