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Future Uncertain

What’s at the end of the one-way tunnel that Pakistan is caught in?

By S.R.H. Hashmi | January 2021

Roosevelt hotel

The proposed disposal of Roosevelt Hotel is the symptom of a deadly disease afflicting Pakistan, which is getting deadlier with each passing day. It is extremely shocking for over people in the 80s like me, who have seen a developing, progressing and prospering build-up of state and private institutions in Pakistan.

Prior to partition, the part of India now forming Pakistan was basically known for agriculture and supply of soldiers to the British government. I remember before Eid in Lahore, we used to purchase ordinary cloth on ration cards.

However, under the guidance of committed leaders and competent, well-trained civil servants from undivided India, the country entered the industrial era. Institutions like Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation were formed which provided financial and technical assistance to those establishing new industries. Also, PIDC itself established and ran industries which did not attract private investors because of heavy capital outlay and long pay-back period, and privatised them when they became profitable. PIDC helped Pakistan become self-sufficient in many fields.

The transformation of Orient Airways, into Pakistan International Airlines Corporation was another success story. Due to competence and commitment of its early leaders, PIA expanded rapidly and even helped establish the aviation industry in the Gulf. The profitable airline managed to purchase the over 1000 room, prestigious Roosevelt Hotel in downtown Manhattan, through its own resources and ran it profitably for years.

However, the rise of greedy, corrupt politicians devastated state-owned enterprises. The institutions were deliberately run down by planting incompetent favourites to facilitate and promote corruption. Also, a large number of party workers were dumped into SOEs (state-owned enterprises), thus turning efficient, profitable institutions into big subsidy-guzzlers.

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