Did the developed countries of the world have dictatorships when they were developing? And what in your opinion is the time frame of development? How many of the developed countries of the world had dictators?
The arguement you make of continuous military rule can also be turned on its head and said, if the military had not stepped in every now and then Pakistan would be much better place. And for this, I would place USA, England, France and the rest. From developing to developed, could you please highlight when they had dictatorships?
Unlike Asian Tigers, the developed countries took centuries to develop. Democracy does not promote rapid growth as is obvious by the huge and growing gap between China and India.
As China's share of the world's extreme poor (living below $1.25 per day per person level) has dramatically declined, India's share has significantly increased. India now contributes 33% (up from 22 % in 1981). While the extreme poor in Sub-Saharan Africa represented only 11 percent of the world’s total in 1981, they now account for 34% of the world’s extreme poor, and China comes next contributing 13 percent (down from 43 percent in 1981), according to the World Bank report titled State of the Poor.
Haq's Musings: India's Share of World's Poorest Jumped From 22% to 33% in 30 Years!
Biggest blunder of Musharaf was indeed ignoring energy infrastructure to support GDP growth after sanctions were lifted soon after 9/11. And PPP also didn't do anything to correct this.
Think like this, N have initiated many huge projects that will start generating electricity in 3-4 years. So lets assume next time PTI or PPP win election. From 2018 onwards because of projects completed GDP growth will be higher, and load shedding less.
PPP inherited poor energy infrastructure but they didn't do much to change that like N is doing, basically they were only thinking short term.
There was little load-shedding during 2000-2007 because Pakistan had, and still has, surplus power generation capacity to power its homes and industries.
The big problem since 2008 is cost and theft contributing to circular debt and under-utilization of installed capacity.
Haq's Musings: Pakistanis Suffer Load-shedding While Power Companies' Profits Surge
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