What’s Going Right in Pakistan

Posted on June 10, 2011
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Economy & Development, Media Matters, Music, Society
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Adil Najam

There is muchway too much – that is going terribly wrong in Pakistan. But not all is lost. Not just yet.

One must never deny that which is going wrong. Indeed, to accept and acknowledge it is itself the first step towards finding ways to reverse the wrong. But nor should one forget that which may be going right. So, what do you think are things that are going right in Pakistan? (Please, keep your cynicism to yourself – it is neither funny nor useful).

Let me give you a very preliminary and a very arbitrary list of five. These are not in order of priority, nor indeed are they the most important five. They are just five things that came quickly to mind. Trivial as they may sound to some, what is important is that each is a sign of societal strength, not of the state’s weakness. Each, therefore, is a sign of hope.

#1. Music. No, I am not joking. Pakistani music is going through an age of amazing innovation and a passionate embrace of all that is socially meaningful. But that, in fact, is not why I list it here. To me the richness of Pakistan’s music scene – here, here, here, here, here, here and everywhere – signifies that innovation is alive and kicking, in fact, thriving. The innovative spirit embedded in today’s music is what is going so very right in Pakistan, and so very worth celebrating.

#2. Media. We at ATP have bashed the media when it over-steps, over-does and over-reaches as anyone else. We believe that is deserved because there is much to be rightly bashed. But there is much more that deserves to be celebrated. Overall, and despite all that needs to be improved, media independence in Pakistan has been a force for the good. It has also often been a force of courage. The media has not just found its voice, it has given voice to society – the good as well as the bad, but a voice that neither relents nor can be silenced any more.

#3. Youth. That Pakistan is a youthful country is a legitimate demographic concern but also the most powerful potential for societal change in Pakistan. But that is a game of numbers and speculation. What is going right with the youth in Pakistan is not that there are so many of them. It is that so many of them are so very active and engaged in the redefinition of all sorts of social contracts. This is not an unconcerned and unconnected youth. This is a youth that is alive with passion and activism. That passion and activism may sometimes come in flavors we do not like, but this is not an indifferent youth. This is a youth that will make a difference.

#4. Resilience. It is sad that the resilience of this people has been tested as often and in as many ways as it has. At one level, the people of this country have no option but to be resilient. But beyond the resilience for survival is the resilience from an indigenous entrepreneurship. Earthquakes. IDPs. Floods. Pakistanis have lived through these not only with a spirit of philanthropy, but with a spirit of entrepreneurship. It is resilience as an expression of the entrepreneurship of survival that is going right. If only we could find a way to convert entrepreneurship for survival into entrepreneurship for growth.

#5. Responsibility. This is the one I will probably get flak for. But if I am right on this then this may be the most important. The fact that we now hear and read so much about not taking enough responsibility for our own actions instead of forever seeking ‘outside’ hands and conspiracies is itself a sign that times have changed. When the pathology of denial was at its peak, no one would dare talk about that pathology. We have not yet fully turned the corner and there are too many who are too eager to divert, deflect and deny. But the tenor of the national conversation today is not a conversation of denial, but one of taking responsibility. It is an uncomfortable conversation for exactly that reason. And for the very same reason, it is also a much more relevant and important conversation for all of our futures. It is a conversation that is, indeed, going right.

My list is longer. My faith in this society and this people is stronger. Even as there is so much around us that is cause for despair, there is also that which must be a cause for hope. Now, you tell us, please, what you think is going right in Pakistan?

201 responses to “What’s Going Right in Pakistan”

  1. Bangash says:

    Nothing is going right in Pakistan. Its a country of weak and corrupt people who prefer conspiracy theory, denial, shortcuts and lies.

    The good are vastly outnumbered by the trash in Pakistan.

  2. ben says:

    well I think Adil Najam has taken care of the criticism raised by manao

    However, brain drain is not all that bad.
    It is a global arena, and we need to appreciate the contributions of Pakistanis who are living abroad. They are making the presence of pakistan felt in the global arena.

    it makes us proud to hear Adil Najam on NPR or see him as a part of Nobel prize winning team, or read Asma Barlas’ contributions in the dialogue on comparative religion, and see Ahmed Akbar answer difficult social question through his research. People like this show that pakistanis are more than fit for global citizenship.

    Living abroad is not easy. You have to experience it to understand how difficult it is to breathe in an air that you are not used to,

    Being an expatriate is a great sacrifice. Going to another country and trying to learn living in a new society is not a walk in a park. It is hard to make home in an alien culture and the brilliant Pakistanis who earn a name for their competence in these hard circumstances of foreign culture should be admired.

    Non-resident status is not a sign of desertion it is a badge of honorable struggle, commitment and competence.

  3. Meengla says:

    @Bradistan Calling,
    Well said!

  4. It needs a few posts,we all know what is wrong with Pakistan i.e extremism,terrorism and religious intolerance.Lets not deny that.

    But there is a lot of Good also happening in Pakistan.

    1. We are not Saudi Arabia or Iran.

    2.Our democracy is somehow still working.

    3.Media is getting free and fearless day by day.

    4.Millions of Christians and Hindus still call Islamic republic of Pakistan HOME and are proud of their heritage and contribution for Pakistan.

    5. Our music,artists and writers are making waves around the world.

    6.Pakistani Diaspora is still visiting Pakistan,sending money and investing in Pakistan.

    7. We are becoming more civilised in accepting debate and argument with tolerance.

    8. Our girls are breaking the barriers of discrimination and sexism.

    9.Our youth is learning English, internet and mobile telephoney for their education and employment.

    10. Pakistanis are going abroad for education,work and business.

    The future is bright and the future is Green and White.

  5. I think that a lot is good about Pakistan, and if we will not care about our country, then who else will?

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