EasyNow
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This is the hard truth of the matter. Either Pakistan finds ways to develop these resources on its own (which is highly unlikely) or it will have to make foreign investment worth it.
Pakistani's in particular are obsessed with corruption scandals....even if they don't understand the technical details. I have seen at this forum.....members turn into foaming at mouth monsters against power plant capacity payments when these things are pretty routine business in much of the world.
Media and politicians cater to the corruption scandal obsession in the Pakistani public....and any foreign investor will be wise to be wary of it....based on experiences at Reko Diq and the power sector, IMO.
The corruption scandal obsession in the Pakistani public has done more harm then good. It makes it very difficult to have faith in any contract signed by GOP. It also is an easy catch all explanation for lack of economic development....which makes any actual thoughtful discussion impossible. This makes correcting the true problems impossible.
On top of that....the true corruption is never actually resolved......negatives all around.
Actually I think you have hit on something with the obsession with corruption idea. We get so carried away that someone is making extra money from something, that we end up doing nothing.