An interesting question full of complexities since no adequate solution is currently available. Personally I would like to see a proletarian revolution in Pakistan where the people them selves lynch all those who have tried to destroy Pakistan. This can only be achieved like all previous examples in history, when society has hit rock bottom and no option is left except for armed struggle from the masses. In particular in the province of Sindhi, Baluchistan and Southern Punjab needs to be changed. Imran Khan originally was the man who could have achieved this utopia, but as usual he fell into bracket of a typical politician. If Sun Yat Sen can change China's dynastic system, then Pakistan can do the same. My point was that currently Pakistan is not strong enough for democracy, because it does not have the institutional strength to back it. No one is sincere even the so-called Great Imran Khan.
When I read about the development progress of China, it makes me appreciate the concept how hard work can lead to success. What backlashes are they currently facing? Xinjiang terrorists have been active for decades, its only recently which is a rare occurrence that an outbreak of violence transpired in another province called Yunnan. No system is perfect and dissent is always a possibility, but within 3 decades over a 1/3 of their population has been lifted from poverty. The top 10 banks in terms of asset value contains 3 Chinese firms. They are a global superpower because they believe in a centralized system under the mandate of heaven. Read the philosophy of legalism and you would understand, where exactly I am coming from. The only current problem of China is pollution which the government has now made a five-year plan to reduce. Financial corruption which is being curbed by the new leadership as observed with the recent policy of limiting the use of red cards, taxes on second houses, reducing expenditure on lavish banquets and persecuting officials. The biggest businessman in Chongqing was recently arrested and last year the Vice President of Agricultural Bank of China was done for bribery charges in Dalian. Of course I am not saying that there system is full proof and they do have their fair share of problems.....but much better than Pakistan and the West who are begging them to bail them out.
Yes democracy in some form does exists in China, but only in namesake as power is contained with the central standing committee. I believe in my opinion and I can be wrong that Pakistan needs a centralized system with elements of democracy, but not this so called British colonial slavery system. Power should not be given to one person, but a select few who represent the best characteristics in their sector. This is because Pakistan economic policy needs to be consistent and introduce new reforms.
The Army has made some mistakes in the past, however can you name me which feudal Lord did the Army collaborate with? Baluchistan is a unique case since these Sardars have too much power and will use violence if you challenge their authority. Bughti was a prime example and he was eventually killed, but the consequence was an uprising which continues today. I really want to see the masses to become educated where empowerment can be seen at the grass root level, but chances are very slim, because if you go to Sindh the Landlords even forbid their serfs to go to school...there is a reason why they have their own secret jails. However education in the long term can change Pakistan, as more awareness on basic rights is made available. Only problem is some people in Pakistan already know their property rights, it still does not stop the property mafia from taking it. I mean after all what is the point in knowing something, when your head will be blown off if you try to resist. Only solution is brief period of revolution reform agricultural land and kill those who are in the way for the greater good of this nation. Then you can bring in some form of democracy.
In regards to Mushy I will always respect him because of his service to Pakistan, however he has made some mistakes which I am sure he has realized. At least during his tenure Pakistan stood proudly in international diplomacy. He should have destroyed all the political elites like Q-league and tackled the waderas and so on. But I admire his courage for coming back and facing the wrath of the Ganja Brothers....like a true solder who only fears his maker.