Thursday, February 27, 2025

Why Pakistan always sells so cheap

 

Dr. Umar Khan

khanmomar@hotmail.com

Dr. Khan belongs to a Lahore based Think Tank.

23-2-25

 

 

Why Pakistan always sells so cheap

 

The cold war that started after the Second World War was an opportunity for many backward and poor countries of Asia who took advantage of it and developed. Japan after the devastation of the war became an economic beneficiary of the Korean War and started developing economically. It was followed by South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and many other Asian countries that were known as tiger cubs and many of them are now included among the fully developed nations. Now a new crop of tiger cub nations has arisen showing a lot of promise and reasons for optimism to the extent that South East Asia as a region has overtaken Europe in economy and development.

 

During this turbulent period the newly created nation of Pakistan also took sides in the cold war and fought many wars, both cold and some not so cold. Pakistan enjoyed economic and other benefits for the services it rendered to the world powers and initially showed some promising signs but failed miserably in developing the nation and improving the lot and outlook of its 250 million people. The benefits were temporary while the negative effects of taking sides appear to be everlasting, until now. What a tragedy?

 

Price in the practical world is determined by demand and supply, the more a thing is sought, the higher the price it fetches. Number of buyers and the intensity of the need against the bargaining power of the seller finally determines the price. In this world you don’t get what you deserve, but what you bargain is what determines the value of goods and services, weather of an individual or a nation.

 

While negotiating or bargaining with world powers playing power games, if a group arises from within the nation trying to undercut the price by bidding lower, the results can be devastating for the poor third world country. With a single buyer the price is different but upon the entrance of the second bidder the price nosedives.

 

This tragedy happened in the poor and hapless Pakistan where a group of military generals started bidding for the services it could offer to the world powers and the price plummeted. Despite fighting numerous wars for others since its creation Pakistan is still a very backward and poor country with severe cracks in the society caused by these unnecessary conflicts it got into.

 

General Ayub Khan was the first one to start clandestinely outbidding the government of Pakistan. His letters offering his services for the Americans at a lower price have been made public according to the right of information. This trend of Pakistani generals resulted in their being in power whenever the Americans needed Pakistani help and they sold Pakistan cheap, very cheap as the biggest price they get out of these dubious deals was legitimacy for their illegal governments at the cost of their nation. Military generals longing and readiness to lower price of Pakistan’s cooperation in other’s wars totally oblivious to the long term harmful effects hurt the interests of country very badly.

 

Ayub got us into active cold war and gave air bases to Americans attracting wrath of the Soviets resulting in dire consequences later. He did get a few goodies and toys for this that didn’t last but the damage to the state and society still lingers.

 

Then Mohammad Shah Rangeela reincarnated Yahya Khan was even more generous with national coffers while he helped the Americans engulf their rivals by befriending Chinese. He didn’t demand any economic help although the Americans were ready to give a substantial package but all Yahya wanted was legitimacy and opportunity to rule over the devastated millions.

 

Same story with Zia who fought and won the cold war for Americans for a pittance. The amount the US spent in Afghan war that Pakistan fought and caused the demise of the USSR was ridiculously low, a small fraction of what was spent on the next Afghan or Ukraine war. The main price was paid by Pakistan resulting in destruction of its economy, stability and society, detrimental effects still lingering. Zia did get his legitimacy though and ruled for eleven long, very long years shredding the basic fabric of the Pakistani society.

 

Then came Musharraf and another Afghan war that brought another small and temporary phase of prosperity for a few. Lots of property was bought with this money abroad by the corrupt and privileged Pakistanis. The plight of ordinary Pakistanis stayed the same.

 

We are again at the same impasse after 78 years, the military generals are vying for US help in their unending quest for political power and they are ready to offer anything for ruling their broke country. This time the gloves are off as are the scruples and the façade of democracy. Political power to the voters has been practically declared unacceptable by the generals and impunity sought.

 

Pakistan was richer and more developed than most of Asia at the time of independence but this brutal competition between the generals and the common man has resulted in absolute catastrophe for the country. It has gotten so bad that the new generation ha lost hope and the only option many of the young have is of migrating out of it. The world has gotten used to only bad news coming out of Pakistan making its passports one of the least desirable. The depression has turned into apathy and the Pakistanis have started questioning even its creation.

 

No matter how bad the situation it can be made worse and that appears to be the fate of Pakistan when we see Pakistan attacking neighborly countries. The only skill the generals claim is fighting and only wars can bring them prominence and importance. Now after controlling the national foreign policy and having bad relations with all neighboring countries starting another war appears to be their only option they seem to be pursuing. If Pakistan is forced into another shattering misadventure of starting a war with Afghanistan, it would have consequences too scary even to think of.

 

This detrimental competition for power between the people and its military generals must end if Pakistan has to survive as a respectable nation. The illegal ambitions of Pakistani generals have had catastrophic effects on the lives of 250 million and must be reined in and checked. It’s important to know what to do in life, but it’s more important to know what not to do in life and the Generals must stop humbling the constitution and their oath of not interfering in politics. They are employed to protect Pakistan and not to conquer their own country or others even if they have nukes. As a poets aptly said,

Kaise bazar ka dastoor tumhe samjhauu  

bik gya jo wo kharidar nhi ho sakta

 

 

 

Some powers might get some short term advantage out of using Pakistan ruthlessly but the long term ruinous effects it might cause by destabilizing the sixth largest nation of 250 million talented Pakistanis would be unaffordable for the rest of the world too. Just like when Bhutto predicted in his book, “If I am assassinated Himalayas would weep on my murder” even he couldn’t see 9/11 coming and the whole world weeping a few years later happening due to the chain of events his murder started.

 

It’s time the whole world realizes the gravity of the situation and restrain the uncontrolled, illegal and dangerous political ambitions of the unscrupulous Pakistani Generals.

 

 

Yeh woh badqismat maa hai jo beton ki sej pe leti hai.

 

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