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He's a industrialist with huge business backing in Pakistan. Manmohan's Singh has made India the 10th largest economy of the world so he's also seen as a industrialist by Nawaz Sharif.
Once Pakistani economy picks up, it will be difficult to slow down and it will also silence his Nawaz Sharif's opponents. Both India and Pakistan can benefit immensely by normalising relations.
But most importantly, Nawaz Sharif has visions of a Great Pakistan which he feels he was stopped from bringing to fruition in 1999 so he's trying to prove himself.
Yes, there are issues of corruption and all that but that's not his fault - it's the culture of third world countries.
In 1999 when Nawaz was ousted he left the country with less than $1 billion in the reserves and a growth rate of 1.7%
Can you explain this?
If he couldn't then, what makes you think he can do now?