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Governance gap: Why Pakistan trails despite vast resources

A comparative analysis argues Pakistan’s challenges stem from weak governance, inconsistent law enforcement and low education investment, while institutional discipline drives Hong Kong’s economic stability and growth.

April 20, 2026 5:46 pm
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By Dr Alamdar Hussain Malik

A comparison between Hong Kong and Pakistan is not merely a contrast of geography, but a deeper reflection of two fundamentally different governance models, institutional performance, and economic outcomes.

 

Hong Kong, with a total area of approximately 1,106 square kilometers and a population of around 7.4 to 7.5 million, has extremely limited agricultural capacity and depends heavily on imports for food and essential supplies. Even its potable water supply is significantly supported through long-term arrangements with mainland China. In contrast, Pakistan, with a population exceeding 240 million, possesses vast agricultural land, natural resources, and a large youth demographic. Structurally, Pakistan has considerably greater resource potential.

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Yet the economic outcomes present a striking contrast. Hong Kong maintains foreign exchange reserves of approximately USD 420–430 billion, whereas Pakistan’s total liquid foreign exchange reserves stand at around USD 21–22 billion. This represents a difference of nearly twenty times, highlighting that economic strength is shaped more by governance quality, institutional stability, and policy consistency than by natural endowment alone.

The most significant distinction between the two systems lies in the enforcement of law. In Hong Kong, the rule of law is strongly institutionalized. Legal frameworks are applied consistently, with limited discretionary deviation, and institutions operate with a high degree of procedural discipline. This creates a predictable environment for governance, investment, and economic planning.

In Pakistan, however, while legal and regulatory frameworks exist, their enforcement is often inconsistent and selectively applied. In certain cases, rules are bypassed, interpreted flexibly, or influenced by political, administrative, or personal considerations. This weakens institutional credibility and reduces predictability in governance outcomes.

At different levels of the system, these weaknesses become visible. At the political level, decision-making is frequently influenced by short-term interests and patronage-based considerations. At the bureaucratic level, excessive discretionary authority combined with limited accountability creates inefficiencies. At the public service level, citizens often face procedural delays and administrative hurdles in accessing essential services such as land administration, taxation, licensing, and law enforcement.

These governance challenges are consistently reflected in international assessments, including those of Transparency International, which place Pakistan among countries facing persistent challenges in transparency and corruption control. The impact of such systemic weaknesses extends beyond financial inefficiency; it undermines meritocracy, weakens institutions, and discourages investment.

Corruption in this context is better understood as a structural issue rather than isolated incidents. It distorts policy priorities, increases the cost of public projects, reduces efficiency in resource allocation, and gradually erodes institutional trust.

Another major difference lies in human capital development and public investment priorities. Hong Kong has consistently treated education as a central pillar of national competitiveness. Approximately 18–20% of total government expenditure is allocated to education, which translates into roughly 3.5%–4.5% of GDP. This sustained investment has enabled the development of a highly skilled and globally competitive workforce despite limited natural resources.

In contrast, Pakistan allocates approximately 1.5%–2% of GDP to education, which remains insufficient for a population exceeding 240 million. This gap in investment directly contributes to differences in literacy, skill development, innovation capacity, and long-term productivity. The disparity clearly reflects how policy priorities shape national outcomes more than resource availability alone.

Fiscal discipline also differentiates the two systems. Hong Kong has maintained relatively strong financial governance, policy consistency, and transparency, contributing to its stability as an international financial center. Pakistan, on the other hand, faces recurring fiscal pressures, rising public debt, and external financing dependence, often compounded by weak tax compliance and governance inefficiencies.

It is important to note that Pakistan cannot be directly compared or expected to replicate Hong Kong’s model due to differences in geography, political structure, and historical evolution. However, the comparison provides important lessons in governance design and institutional discipline. The most critical lesson is that sustainable economic development depends not only on resource availability but on the effective functioning of institutions and consistent enforcement of laws.

Ultimately, the central challenge for Pakistan is not a lack of potential, but the absence of sustained institutional discipline. The transition from a system influenced by interests to one governed by rules requires structural reforms, including strengthening institutional independence, reducing discretionary abuse, digitizing governance systems, and ensuring accountability across all levels without exception. Equally important is a fundamental reordering of national priorities, where human capital development—particularly education and skills training—is treated as a long-term investment rather than a routine expenditure.

Only through such reforms can Pakistan gradually convert its demographic strength and resource base into sustainable economic progress and long-term stability.

 

 

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