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Sadly even if some how this miracle happens and I do wish for it, it won't solve the problem.
The issue is not only on the supply side - as we have come to know well.
In India despite their being sufficient electricity in many cases the regional grids don't buy power from the central one due to massive indebtedness which is caused by non payment of electricity dues, corruption, transmission losses among many many other things. As a result even state capitals like Ranchi face power cuts ranging for 6 - 8 hours a day. I would leave the situation of villages and tier 3 towns to your imagination.
Pakistan should also plan on ensuring that that increased supply doesn't become a millstone around their neck as if not profitable the public services atleast has to remain solvent to ensure proper delivery.
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The basic problems afflicting the power sector are circular debt and theft, and not generation capacity. I see no real attempts to resolve the fundamental issues but merely the proverbial rearrangements of deck chairs on the Titanic.