Icloud backup plan

Hello everyone,
I am currently using for icloud backup 5GB which is free, but it's not enough for me and i am planning to upgrade my storage plan and want to purchase more storage. The prices which are in listed for countries is not showing my country currency prices and i belongs to Pakistan.
Can anyone tell me how can i purchase now more storage and how much it will charge to me???? Further i am using iphone 4S (7.04 ios).
The list of prices countries is pasted below in the link:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5879
Thanks...
Suhail

If you go to Settings>iCloud>Storage and Backup on your device and tap Buy More Storage it should show the current prices for your area.

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