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Why Does India Lag So Far Behind China?

Oh so now BBC is a **** newspaper.. I see you doing better with every post.

LOL at BBC.

Can you list down the Industries and factories that BBC said existed in India and pakistan and Bangladesh in 1947 ?

I BET you can't.

In fact the vast Majority of Jute and Textile mills during partition was in pakistan.
 
LOL at BBC.

Can you list down the Industries and factories that BBC said existed in India and pakistan and Bangladesh in 1947 ?

I BET you can't.

In fact the vast Majority of Jute and Textile mills during partition was in pakistan.

You can start with the govt. infra to mega cities, but whats the point you are gonna deny every thing.
 
You can start with the govt. infra to mega cities, but whats the point you are gonna deny every thing.

NOPE, YOU START listing down the infra that we inherited vs pakistan.

And yes, please quote the "BBC".
 
India is among the least happy countries in the world—worse than even war-hit Ukraine

ndia is also worse off than neighbors like Nepal, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and others


India has been one of the least happy countries in the world in recent years.

It was ranked 126 out of 137 countries surveyed, according to the 2023 edition of the World Happiness Report released yesterday (March 20). It was placed worse than neighbors like Nepal, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and others. The country is worse off than even war-hit Ukraine.

The annual report for the 2020-2022 time period uses life evaluations from the Gallup World Polls, which survey a representative sample of adults from every country, to arrive at its conclusions.

A lack of social support and connections among citizens during the covid-19 pandemic has been identified as the key reason for Indians being so gloomy. The pandemic-induced lockdown left millions of Indians stuck in social isolation, leading up to stress and depression.

Experts said that a lack of social connections over long periods of time, along with severe unemployment, high inflation scenario and healthcare worries, took a toll on people’s mental health.

“While people in India were least likely to have had daily interactions with nearby friends or family, at 58%, they were among the most likely to say they had interacted with friends or family who live far away (42%),” the State of Social Connections study by Gallup, Meta, and academic advisers in 2022 stated. Moreover, there was no notable relationship between households and social support in India.

About 55% of Indian women said they “never” interacted with people from work or school in the past seven days, compared to 33% of men. Even social media platforms were of little help to Indians.
 
NOPE, YOU START listing down the infra that we inherited vs pakistan.

And yes, please quote the "BBC".

Oh I have tons from so many resources but I dont think anyone can reason with an Indian.


Historians also credit British times for giving India the notion of the rule of law, a parliamentary democracy and constitutional government, an organised civil service, police force, military and the legal system -- essentially, all the key institutions that run a country.
 
Oh I have tons from so many resources but I dont think anyone can reason with an Indian.


Historians also credit British times for giving India the notion of the rule of law, a parliamentary democracy and constitutional government, an organised civil service, police force, military and the legal system -- essentially, all the key institutions that run a country.

LOL. YOU inherited ALL of that too :lol:

All the muslims who were employed in these services migrated to pakistan and established "Urdu" as your national language.

And here I though you were talking about INDUSTRIES.
 
LOL. YOU inherited ALL of that too :lol:

All the muslims who were employed in these services migrated to pakistan and established "Urdu" as your national language.

And here I though you were talking about INDUSTRIES.

No we did not inherit anything, Even the rail and road network puts you 100 years ahead. But then what's the point you gona say its a big lie if I show you the map. LOL... Don't waste bandwidth.
 
No we did not inherit anything, Even the rail and road network puts you 100 years ahead. But then what's the point you gona say its a big lie if I show you the map. LOL... Don't waste bandwidth.

LOL indeed.

THIS is the railway network in pakistan in 1901.

377px-North_Western_Railway.jpg


Why don't you start with reading Wikipedia first ? :lol:


THIS is the map of Railway network in East Pakistan (Bangladesh)

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Following the Partition of India in 1947, Pakistan gained independence and inherited various railway lines with a route length of 8,122 kilometers (5,048 miles). Some of those lines were subsequently abandoned or dismantled, such as:

 
LOL indeed.

THIS is the railway network in pakistan in 1901.

377px-North_Western_Railway.jpg


Why don't you start with reading Wikipedia first ? :lol:


THIS is the map of Railway network in East Pakistan (Bangladesh)

117399434_146911217074500_710556803713159573_n.jpg






Following the Partition of India in 1947, Pakistan gained independence and inherited various railway lines with a route length of 8,122 kilometers (5,048 miles). Some of those lines were subsequently abandoned or dismantled, such as:


LMAO... you should take a ruler and start measuring both sides to put it in the context.....
 
LMAO... you should take a ruler and start measuring both sides to put it in the context.....

Yes, do that.

Pakistan DISMANTLED its railways it inherited form the British.

India EXPANDED the railways it inherited and converted ALL the lines into Broad Gauge.

Today pakistan has 11,881 km of railways. (From 8,122 km) An increase of 46%.

India has 1,15,000 km of railways (From 54,300 km) And increase of 211%. And almost all of it Electrified.
 

Indian mainstream media headlines suggest that Pakistan's current troubles are becoming a cause for celebration and smugness across the border. Hindu Nationalists, in particular, are singing the praises of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and some Pakistani analysts have joined this chorus. This display of triumphalism and effusive praise of India beg the following questions: Why are Indians so obsessed with Pakistan? Why do Indians choose to compare themselves with much smaller Pakistan rather than to their peer China? Why does India lag so far behind China when the two countries are equal in terms of population and number of consumers, the main draw for investors worldwide? Obviously, comparison with China does not reflect well on Hindu Nationalists because it deflates their bubble.

for the same reason you are obsessed with India on your blog :enjoy:
 
Yes, do that.

Pakistan DISMANTLED its railways it inherited form the British.

India EXPANDED the railways it inherited and converted ALL the lines into Broad Gauge.

Today pakistan has 11,881 km of railways. (From 8,122 km) An increase of 46%.

India has 1,15,000 km of railways (From 54,300 km) And increase of 211%. And almost all of it Electrified.

Yes Pak dismantled the power grid too during the partition.
India - 1362 MW
Pak - 60 MW

Go back boy and try something else.. You not looking good and don't waste BW just for the heck of it....
 
LMAO... you should take a ruler and start measuring both sides to put it in the context.....

I cannot say what the Pakistani Railways has achieved since the Brits left

The British Railway network was equal in most parts of the country. The Indian Railways have done a slow but good job unifying their network. They had two different gauges and they eliminated one in traditional Indian pace over several decades.
 
Yes Pak dismantled the power grid too during the partition.
India - 1362 MW
Pak - 60 MW

Go back boy and try something else.. You not looking good and don't waste BW just for the heck of it....

Yes, but the power was for the British sections in Delhi and Calcutta and for running British office and clubs.

Also because India had COAL.

But pakistan and bangladesh (east pakistan) was the food basket of India & India lost its food source at partition.

I cannot say what the Pakistani Railways has achieved since the Brits left

The British Railway network was equal in most parts of the country. The Indian Railways have done a slow but good job unifying their network. They had two different gauges and they eliminated one in traditional Indian pace over several decades.

Actually India had 5 different gauges when the britsh left.

Because each region was developed by a different railway company (british) and they did not bother about inter-connectivity.
 
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