airhead
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It has been 26 years since Musharraf came to power so plenty of time for these so called corporations to become large enterprises. In the same time Tata BIRLA, Piramal and so many IT powerhouses were created not to mention 1000sbod startups coming out of India in biotech ..we are nowhere nowhere . Musharraf policy failed..yes at least he wasn’t corrupt like sharif and zardari so need to give him credit for that. Pakistanis are highly talented..we have our own bill gates and Elon musk in our ranks but unfortunately they are not given a chance ..not the right education and resources . Army doesn’t understand it nor does sharif not zardari. The only person I have heard talking about this is IK ..not sure if he has the right strategy to harness our awaam but at least he is talking about it. The others ..absolute failures incl Musharraf …the numbers speak for themselves. Name a single global enterprise created during Musharraf? ZilchI already said "contextually isolated" to indigenous development of military equipment and tech. You are expanding the topic out of that context into a broader socio-economic domain which is a separate discussion that belongs to politico-economic sections of the forum.
But is pertinent to mention here that PAC and GIDS are state owned entities who have now begun to break into export market. You can't expect such entities to be an overnight success especially when there were no such private entities present and thriving already.
As for the top down process - again it's not as simplistic as you have summarized it. Private education reforms were again introduced in Gen Musharraf era - it's a separate nuance why those private institutions have failed over the years and where Musharraf's and then later Governmental policies could have been better (again a longer discussion for a separate forum)
My response is specifically against the simplistic view that "Musharraf Model" solely relied on US dependency, for which I have also mentioned factual realities and not just "IK knew better" argument.




