It takes a small turn of events for the West to start considering a country a failed state. Pakistan is nowhere near it and we are used to these doom and gloom stories ever since Pakistan went to pursue the nuclear capability.
Since most of the Indians cannot see through the point being made here, let me attempt to explain. The issue is not about the M-2, or a highway or a 6 lane road. Its about what else is there in Pakistan beyond what you see in the news.
Who knows about the polo tournaments being played at the race course ground attended by a whole bunch of citizens? Who knows about the insane turnout at the Eid prayers all over Islamabad, Pindi and Lahore despite the threats of suicide bombings? Who knows about the throngs of people who turned up at GC University's Art Exhibition in Lahore? Anyone heard of Gul-e-daudi floral show in Multan? Or the cultural show at the Indonesian embasssy in Isb? or that there was a meeting of Pakistan-UK Trade Investment forum in Karachi.
Nobody outside of Pakistan has a clue that life goes on and is fairly ok for most people. People are functioning, jobs are being worked, services are being offered and people and businesses are buying. There is nothing dysfunctional at this level. However at the same time there is a realization that militancy is a problem. Yet it does not cause Pakistan as a country or the government to fail.
So for those who really think that Pakistan is a failed state should get their heads out of their arses and see that fighting and bombings in a country of over 170 million people does not fail the state. Pakistan has been through worse and will certainly see this issue through as well as a united and progressive country regardless of what the naysayers/haters have to say.