Agreed to an extent but the other aspect is that Pakistanis still consider themselves subjects and only recognize european lineage as worthy of accepting diktat without use of force. Any Pakistani looking to get another Pakistani to accept an opinion or orders without having his subordinates plot his downfall needs to have power associated with his position and influence to harm the future of the subordinate.Actually this is the way forward. Pakistan has adopted a perverse form of autarky. While the world is moving toward globalization Pakistan headed inwards and parochial. Just compare Pakistan to UAE. They hire the best from across the world without any inhibitions. Emirates has British CEO. Bank of England is ran by a Canadian. Many US companies that have revenues far in excess of Pakistan like Google employ Indian CEO's.
such talent brings in fresh ideas. We live in global economy and to compete with global markets you must poach global ideas and even human resouces.
Pakistani hotels have had foriegn GMs and management from the exact same western school and batch as a Pakistani grad - but due to the slave mentality of the people here they prefer the laad saab’s voice and words as respectable versus the one that came from them.
Pakistanis don’t respect each other as capable and only see power or nepotism as worth adding value, hence they weren’t and aren’t ready for independence.