Khan_21
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I don't agree with that.
The corruption in Pakistan as is often lamented by Pakistanis is intact much less than in India by some measures -- Just the 2G (scam was it -- I could have the number wrong) was larger than the total government corruption in Pakistan for the same period (of course India is much larger than Pakistan so you have to normalize for that).
The courts system in Pakistan as broken as it is still more efficient than in India (save for celebrity cases like the Mumbai 2008 trail -- also compare this to the trial of Samjhuta express). The reason is not due process which strangely (if you have had to do business in Pakistan you know) has to be followed,(even in a country like Pakistan) -- the reason is that the laws are slightly different and as with smaller organizations the processes and thinking are by nature more agile (given all other things equal).
For example I've compared the speed/cost of/hiring people/setting up startups in India vs Pakistan -- Pakistan I can have an operation up and running in 4 weeks. In India just hiring people was a nightmare -- took me months at a time (plus hiring IIT folks was off the table -- they only wanted to work for Google, Facebook -- In Pakistan I can hire top talent as a startup). Further, in India, people would often accept a better offer at the last second -- how do I even plan for that. Getting a phone installed, Internet options, Industrial power connections are all much faster in the backwaters of Pakistan compared to Bangaluru or Hayderabad -- and the Pakistanis are very creative -- I've had triple redundancy in infrastructure in Pakistan.
India's principal advantage which Pakistan can do nothing about is India's relative size and some cultural advantages IMHO. India also has an elite culture of scholarship (perhaps owing this to the tradition of scholarship in the Hindhu Brahmin tradition). Pakistan does not have anything that equates -- thought Pakistanis offset it in other areas, like creativity and agility. Another huge disadvantage that Pakistan has is that it is a Muslim country -- bad bad Image problem. The Muslim civilization being at the center of the world has naturally (due to its geography) been with conflict with more other civilizations than any other civilization -- so there is an image offset -- couple that with the religiosity that has gripped Pakistan since 1980s and you have a problem doing business in Pakistan from an image perspective. No "white" client relishes visiting Lahore while the opposite is simply not true for India -- everyone wants their selfie taken in-front of the Taj Mahal.
Now -- India again due to I think better top leadership and its size has been more strategic. Pakistan leveraged its relationship to send a few stupid generals to staff college in the US while India was busy having partnerships between IITs and universities like MIT, etc. Pakistan does not think strategically enough and does not think big enough [to an extent India does not think big enough for its size].
Now if you compare this to China -- it is a dream doing business in China -- and the Chinese have worked very hard to be large and agile -- it is mind boggling how they have done it but I suspect they have been working very hard at it for 40 years. If China is Diesel locomotive - India is a bullock cart -- Pakistan sohrab cycle -- take your pick
Pakistan being a muslim country is a huge Problem. Even a country as secular and open as Turkey faces this problem these days. Safety wise you would attest to that going around in Islamabad or Lahore is much safer than most US cities.
Pakistan is better than India in alot of areas because from 47 - 2005 we were the richer/better country .