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I can, however, show the scale of visible corruption. Why do you think roads are constructed every 2-3 years in India, and after every rain, the road gets washed away.
Reason : Poor quality of mixture used on road. Very limited usage of coal tar. Benefit of getting contract to construct road every 2-3 years.
Same in Pakistan. In the buildings the contractors always cheat on the sand-cement mixture (sand is cheap, cement expensive), and cheat on the metal girding. So occasionally new apartment buildings collapse even before being inhabited. I shudder to think what would happen if there was a major earthquake in a city like Karachi. The general point is that with endemic corruption, nothing works. The traffic system doesn't, education doesn't, nor the electric supply, nor water supply. Whenever there is rain in Karachi, the city gets flooded: no drainage system. After over 60 years of independence, it's a pretty thin excuse to blame anyone else but yourself. The system of corruption, nepotism, incompetence, and client-patron social system goes back centuries in the Indian subcontinent. The modernity that's on display is a thin veneer, poor camouflage. Look at the fiasco -- the corruption and incompetence -- with the recent Commonwealth games in India.