India, despite its substantial progress, is still incredibly poor country. Typical Pakistani lives an opulent life compared to their Indian counterpart, as do the Bangladeshis. The extreme wealth at the top grossly inflates India’s economic reality.
Having traveled to both India and Pakistan, I would say poverty in India is heavily pronounced to the scale of abject horror.
But India, unlike Pakistan, is heavily investing in science and technology and other knowledge sectors of the future and with the escalating relocation of western manufacturing from China to India, India will be in a much better economic situation in a decade or so. India then will have left Pakistan far behind in every conceivable metric and joined the ranks of Indonesia and even perhaps Malaysia and Turkey.
So, India is reaching for the moon (literally and figuratively) while Pakistan is racing to the bottom. With the army created political instability and polarization, Pakistan will struggle to be a viable state in the years ahead. The unchecked and unaccountable army junta will be Pakistan’s greatest threat, as they have been since the 1950s when they jailed and allegedly murdered Fatima Jinnah, the beloved sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the country’s founder.