I was born in UK, though we used to go back to PK every couple of years when I was a kid. I fail the Tebbit Test as I support England in football, Pakistan in cricket, having spent tens of thousands of pounds following both teams around the world.
Ive always loved Pakistan, despite how selfish the people are, and what a basket case every Govt elected seemed to be (exception was Mushy's tenure in the mid-2000s). Ive had various businesses there since 2000, with an established and very successful tech hub since 2010. This has meant I travel there several times a year, sometimes for a month at a time.
Ive always considered Pakistan to have huge untapped potential, and harboured hopes that someone elected could one day unleash that. However, I spent last July there, and it broke my heart. For the first time, I left despondent. Its broken, and permanently so IMHO. We all know the reasons for this, so wont derail the thread.
My plan was to always retire in Pakistan, at least spending the winter month there. However, after what has happened in recent months, I am now reluctantly closing my businesses there, and selling all my land investments too. This is a tough decision, especially as someone who kept running operations even through years of sectarian riots, COVID, martial law, etc. Success is nothing without peace of mind. My kids have no affinity with Pakistan, and dont even speak the language. I have very little family over there. The links with Pakistan become weaker every year.
My long term plans will be to continue my businesses here in UK, and to operate charitable works - hopefully in Pakistan. But they will be fleeting visits, as I simply do not trust the business environment there. Very sad days.