The top politicians in India, whether you agree with them or not, are not multi billionaires (in $$). Modi, Vajpai, etc etc. I dont see their multi billion enterprises spread across the world.
Ours on the other hand, anyone who has a little power in politics is at the very least a billionaire.
Why is this that a third world extremist country like India has made it so that their party system and their democracy works whereas our sucks big time?
May be we are following a wrong system? May be we need a presidential system where an elected leader (no matter from which party) can not directly be blackmailed by the so called "parliamentarians" ?
At the VERY LEAST we need to get rid of two most corrupt families - Zardaris and Sharifs.
Let others come forward and I dont care who those others are as long as they do not start creating another dynasty!
The polity of a nation is primarily driven by its geographical confines. It's not that politicians on our side do not make illegal hay, it's just that there's just so many goddamn of us out there. That translates to multitudes of multiple forces working for their own benefit. In such a system, progress is incentivised through consensus, i.e. striking deals is more beneficial than spending resources fighting your opponents. There's always someone waiting to take your place. In a long enough run it becomes systematic and formal/informal procedures develop to gain concensus and move forward.
Since there are so many of us, the faction that consolidates and organises faster will edge out it's opponents. In a first past the post system of democracy over a long cycle of elections, the electoral base basically converges to two main parties, i.e. a electoral base that will always vote not party A and the other which will always vote not party B. The implication here is rather than voting for someone you like, the electoral votes against thier opposed sides. This also has the effect of making any gain in political power on one side increase in cost as it increases. For each gain on one side the opposite side has impetus to consolidate, unite, and oppose a common enemy thus counter weighing the gain.
The problem will GoP is that there are multiple power centres which each percieve the other as enemies and persecutes them as such. Politics is about compromise and finding common ground, picking the lesser of two evils for a net gain over a long period of time. It means working with people in the opposition to pass legislation that would make institutions in Pakistan stable, systematic and over a long period of time, autonomous. Studies show multiple autonomous institutions working their mandate have a net positive effect and can reduce corruption to a great extent.
Elimination of corruption and development will come by systematically eradicating sources of all that ail the people of Pakistan, not by jailing or persecuting opponents every chance you get.
The pragmatic truth is, to build a nation, short term personal gains must be replaced by long term collective gain.