Unfortunately the problem with the perception Pakistanis have is that increasing consumerism is somehow an indicator of better times. Severe urbanization has left us unaware of the actual degradation in rural areas and the high rise apartment rat mazes leave little clues to the financial situation that is in those areas.@JamD @denel @Cookie Monster @Oscar @ AllOthers
Pak is a different place now from what it was when i left in 2000 for China. My last visit recently has been heart breaking. Poverty has monstrously expanded with erosion of middle-class. I came from that particular class but now it has totally descended into poverty. I was astounded to see the stark difference between the rich & poor which exists today. This is phenomenal. I was lucky, I escaped in time. My very first post was developing & maintenance engineer looking after humidifiers etc at an industrial weaving plant near gujranwala & there were many such plants back then. Today it was heart-breaking to see most of them closed or near closure. Pakistans industrial backbone is collapsing & all that rot started from bhuttos era but the last 30 yrs & especially the last 17y of musharraf & two democracies have been fatally disastrous.
There is a near desperate need to re-develop Pakistans core industrial infrastructure when >60% populace is living without electricity. You are most welcome. Its a different world, a very challenging one, full of hopes and disappointments but worth living for.
Software startups have helped but as such they remain software based and there is little or no manufacturing progress.