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Capital formation comes from investment into local industries, that produces goods and services for export, earning hard currency for the country. Here is Pakistan's export to GDP for the last 3 decades
It is matter of chicken and the egg somewhat.
But generally from my studies on the matter for developing country starting with little export level (eg. I did at some depth regd Deng XiaoPing reforms for China in 80s)....it needs good bureaucratic organisation and sustained drive to get the first bunch of investment and provide the investors everything they need as readily as possible.
It (export led growth) is about your labour and time oriented to providing something that your own people dont have much demand for (yet)....but lot of others do essentially.
Then yes as you earn more from the initial batch of exports for 5 years etc...it gives you more volume to develop more corporate structures that can throw that weight around externally to expand into new industries after that. Then you keep doing that, keep learning from it, adapting what you need along the way.
China also basically went effectively a subsidy route for this model (by keeping their peg low to USD by forex pile....just like the previous asian tigers did)...because they above everything else prioritised large scale employment over free market access idealism.
But every country can find its exact formula that works for it....the point is you need the coordinated bureaucrats that action and improve what works (and cut out what doesnt work) over sustained time....to make the initial breakthrough and large enough buffer pile to develop further phases. It is really the key that opens the first set of doors to more doors etc.
That's why Pakistan simply ought to focus on figuring out what the logjams are in investment in its own internal wealth buffer to deploy (these would lie in the bureaucracy for most part, trust me I know south asia culture overall quite well....esp my state TN firsthand in the 90s+2000s for example for what has developed downstream now...simply because bureaucrats were organised and directed better to specific goals even with the grandiose corruption in the system).