Pakistan got independence from British Empire in 1947. The idea of liberating from both HinduEnglish usurpation was to see the dream of self-governance and self-reliance getting fulfilled. The
Muslims after the downfall of Mughal-India were disbanded on behalf of British and Hindus.
Muslims of United India were also in a state of entire shock to believe that they are no more the
owners of their own fate and destiny. The failure in joint political moves of Hindu-Muslim unity
resulted in a separate independence movement for winning liberation . The state of affairs led to
struggle for a piece of land to practice the principles of Islam to realize the self-governed
development for the citizens of separate state for Muslims of India. Development Vision of Pakistan
as perceived by Mr. Jinnah was to bring Pakistan among the global brethren of world to stand firm
and to shun the western vision of development. The idea of development of Pakistan was through
the Islamic principles based in Islamic notion of ‘welfare’. The colonial heritage after independence
was carried by the bureaucratic and military set up that held the nation to see the actualization of
true participatory development in Pakistan. The paper is intended to highlight the initial failures of
Development planning and implementation due to over reliance over non-local and alienated
development models and policies. The Authors of the paper are striving to advocate the necessity of
revitalizing once traditionally practiced, indigenously conceived, self planned and administered
development model for Pakistan.