Wood
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This is not unique for Pakistan. Most developing countries want to import the capitalist goods (everything necessary for modern urban life) that are ideated and manufactured by more developed countries. Only resource exporting countries (like those in middle east) can afford to consume modern goods without being able to manufacture or ideate the products themselves. Other countries simply run deficits to feed their consumption habits and add very little value in the supply chain process.Sounds like a death spiral.... It's like step by step cutting off your arms, your legs, your neck..... To prevent a cancer from spreading....
How do you get out of this 'death spiral'? You can promote your country, stabilize its political environment and manage to get FDI. But this is not a permanent solution. It will only give you a short term respite. If investors do not make money and country remains unstable, they will move away.
The only long term fix that I can think of is for the country's population to become more educated in skills that the world needs for the future. This as you can understand will take a long time to realize. So when PTI or any other populist party comes to power saying that they will provide a socialist welfare society, people should be naturally suspicious of such claims.