This is the more reason why IMF is supposed to support Pakistan's Bitcoin mining expansion because it is a business that will generate more revenue for their economy. If 2000 megawatts can generate more revenue for a country then it is good that they use it, so far it is for a productive and profitable venture, anybody, country or organization that means we'll for Pakistan, will applaud their power initiative. It is clear that IMF is anti Bitcoin and they never see anything good in what is affiliated to it, Pakistan, is an independent country and should not be intimidated by IMF opinion.
One of the reasons why the IMF stands against that is because they believe the country is already suffering from power shortages and allocating such a large amount of power to bitcoin mining and AI technology.
They see it as being absolved, but they also need to know that before the new agencies made that move, they could have already set out the necessary plans for that. But then again, talking about the resources and profit that the country can make from mining, don't forget to add a budget for other tools needed; it's not just power.