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Defence Capital budget increased by 16.5% ($13.5 billion).

:lol: :lol: :lol: As if your country is SLUM FREE and China doesn't have 30-40% poor 10 years before :lol::lol:...
The delusional fools are nearly 15 years behind India in slum eradication yet they mock slums in India.
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Also home to largest slum on the planet.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1245044/karachis-orangi-town-named-largest-slum-world/

Karachi's Orangi Town named largest slum in the world
By News Desk
Published: November 26, 2016
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United Nations World Cities Report 2016 has named Karachi’s Orangi town as the largest among the world’s five largest slums.

According to the report the number of slum dwellers in the world increased from 689 million in 1990 to 880 million in 2014. Around a quarter of the world’s urban population lives in slums and the figure is rising fast.

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PHOTO: UN World Cities Report 2016
 
Its a fair growth, India economy grew by almost 8%, so our real increase is just 8% rather than 16%

Still high though, might just be for this year only
 
The delusional fools are nearly 15 years behind India in slum eradication yet they mock slums in India.
2v1lq91.jpg


Also home to largest slum on the planet.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1245044/karachis-orangi-town-named-largest-slum-world/

Karachi's Orangi Town named largest slum in the world
By News Desk
Published: November 26, 2016
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United Nations World Cities Report 2016 has named Karachi’s Orangi town as the largest among the world’s five largest slums.

According to the report the number of slum dwellers in the world increased from 689 million in 1990 to 880 million in 2014. Around a quarter of the world’s urban population lives in slums and the figure is rising fast.

qvehifjf4bniq3xal8-i8wqk8tf7r935itmc8uxx2ek11111-1480150373.jpg

PHOTO: UN World Cities Report 2016
Pakistan is the biggest slum of Asia as what stat says....
That guy has nothing factual & any insight about the budget he is grinding on..He is an idiot like other self glorifying materials we find here.
 
Like I said before, we are spending because you are spending. You are spending because you want to keep kashmir under force.
It is you who should be shameless because you are the cause and we are the effect.
Yes everything is India fault, Evil cruel India forcing angelic and divine Pakistani regime to over spend on defence. :lol:

Your nation joined CENTO SEATO for military aid long before India had a decent military.
 
Can someone tell me why do we use Defence spending per GDP ?
Indian budget
is around 300-350 billion dollar of which total Defence budget is some where around 50 billion dollars ?
 
Pakistan is the biggest slum of Asia as what stat says....
That guy has nothing factual & any insight about the budget he is grinding on..He is an idiot like other self glorifying materials we find here.
Back in 1990 Pakistan had a smaller % of people like in slums than India, over time India moved on while Pakistani slum development stagnated.
 
The delusional fools are nearly 15 years behind India in slum eradication yet they mock slums in India.
2v1lq91.jpg


Also home to largest slum on the planet.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1245044/karachis-orangi-town-named-largest-slum-world/

Karachi's Orangi Town named largest slum in the world
By News Desk
Published: November 26, 2016
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
United Nations World Cities Report 2016 has named Karachi’s Orangi town as the largest among the world’s five largest slums.

According to the report the number of slum dwellers in the world increased from 689 million in 1990 to 880 million in 2014. Around a quarter of the world’s urban population lives in slums and the figure is rising fast.

qvehifjf4bniq3xal8-i8wqk8tf7r935itmc8uxx2ek11111-1480150373.jpg

PHOTO: UN World Cities Report 2016
All this considering the war in Afghanistan and the refugees which we had to shelter, we have to shelter then somewhere. And the money which were to be spent on our own people goes into these which inturn makes more of our people poor.
If India had a situation like pakistan, the entire country would be slum, not that its any different now for the most part. :lol:

Oh and we joined Cento because the soviet union was already in Afghanistan spreading its influence. Dont think eveything is directed against you.

It still doesnt change the fact that, it was you who is occupying Kashmir with thousands of troops with that defence spending.
 
For all the PAkistanis, this is a budget increase to protect our nation against the aggressors China.

This is very important
 
The delusional fools are nearly 15 years behind India in slum eradication yet they mock slums in India.
2v1lq91.jpg


Also home to largest slum on the planet.


bro new data (2014) :rofl: 46% slum dogs a$$ on fire ... 46%:flame::flame:
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unhabitat org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Table-2.3-Proportion-of-urban-population-living-in-slums-and-urban-slum-population-by-country-1990-2014.pdf
 
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Back in 1990 Pakistan had a smaller % of people like in slums than India, over time India moved on while Pakistani slum development stagnated.
HaHa slums!!
We were left with billions of poor after independence & now we managed to get it down to 220 million..Its a huge achievement..Last decade we had reduced it by around 200 million alone..Few people only talk..Next decade we will do sky high..
This faggit neighbor is dwindling with even 180 million population.It's a pathetic remorse.Now they are everything worst of Asia.Same people are now indoctrinating us about poverty.

Pakistanis should make a census first..Then open mouth..

Over 50 percent of population living below poverty line: World Bank
 
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Can someone tell me why do we use Defence spending per GDP ?
Indian budget
is around 300-350 billion dollar of which total Defence budget is some where around 50 billion dollars ?
This defence spending per GDP was first pushed through by the Governments of the developed countries to make the percentage smaller. If they compared it against the National budget, then the percentage would be far higher and a negative outlook. Overtime this was adopted by other eager countries which hides its military spending, whose percentage is taken out of the annual budget but is compared with the GDP.

bro new data (2014) :rofl: 46% slum dogs a$$ on fire ... 46%:flame::flame:
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unhabitat org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Table-2.3-Proportion-of-urban-population-living-in-slums-and-urban-slum-population-by-country-1990-2014.pdf
Hi Shudra. Missed you. :lol:
And also India has more people in villages than in pakistan. If we compare the rural poverty then India then we will be talking.
 
These Indians have no shame. When their people are called slumdog's throughout the world and farmers are committing suicide because of their debt, they are allocating not 10%, not even 20% but 31.13% of their annual budget in defence.
That's like someone spending 1/3rd of their salary in buying guns at the expense of their, broken down leaky house when they have nothing nutritious to eat, can't afford proper education, no proper electricity, no clean access to water, basically a terribly lifestyle as long as they have guns. Only rednecks and Indians do this. Its a shame we are sharing land borders with these retards.
Please join kinder garden..your maths belong there
 
Please join kinder garden..your maths belong there
See the info graphic posted above(18%).
Now you spend 12.8% PLUS the spending for the other security forces like the CRPF & BSF and such which is allocated separately as they come under the Home Ministry.
 
ISLAMABAD:

Four out of 10 Pakistanis are living in acute poverty with the population of Balochistan faring the worst among the provinces, according to Pakistan’s first-ever official report on multidimensional poverty.


The report unveiled by Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal on Monday in Islamabad details the country’s official Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which shows a sharp decline with national poverty rates falling from 55 % to 39% from 2004 to 2015.

Northern Punjab, urban Sindh people more prosperous than rest of country: report

Rather than income and wealth alone, the MPI uses broader measures to determine poverty based on access to healthcare, education and the overall standard of living, thus giving a more detailed understanding of poverty.

The report states 38.8% of Pakistan’s population lives in poverty. A majority of the rural population (54.6%) lives in acute poverty while this ratio is only 9.4% in urban areas, emphasising the need to make rural-centric economic policies.

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Among the provinces, multidimensional poverty is the highest in Balochistan and the lowest in Punjab.

If regions are also included, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) has the highest poverty rate, where three out of every four persons (73.7%) are poor.

Fata is followed by Balochistan (71.2%) and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), where half of the population (49.2%) suffers from acute poverty and deprivation.

In Sindh, 43.1% population is extremely poor due to lack of education, health facilities and poor living standards. In Gilgit-Baltistan, 43.2% people are poor while in Punjab, three out of ten (31.4%) and in AJK four out of 10 (25%) persons are poor.

Except K-P, where the poverty level remained almost the same over a period of two years, in the other three provinces the acute poverty level declined from 2012-13 to 2014-15.

The planning minister said poverty came down largely because of the growth in the informal economy. “It is unfortunate that many millions are still left behind,” he said while commenting on the findings of the report.

He acknowledged the development was not about numbers but about people. “No matter how good numbers look, such development only caters to the need of the elite and the powerful,” Iqbal said.

Dar highlights govt’s role in uplifting poverty

Four of the five poorest districts are in Balochistan, where poverty level is alarmingly high. The poorest district is Kila Abdullah with 97% poor population, followed by Harnai 94.2%, Barkhan 93.6%, Sherani 90.6% and Kohistan in K-P with 95.8% poor people.

In Sindh, Tharparkar has been declared the poorest district with 87% population living under the poverty line followed by Umerkot 84.7%, Tando Muhammad Khan 78.4% and Badin and Kashmore where almost 75% of the population is poor.

In Punjab, Muzaffargarh (64.8%) and Rajanpur (64.4%) are the poorest districts, followed by DG Khan 63.7% and Bahawalpur 53%. All these districts are part of southern Punjab, which has been neglected by successive governments over the years.

The more alarming indicator is the intensity of poverty, as each poor person lacks access to half of the indicators selected for measuring poverty. The MPI findings show 60.6% of Pakistan’s population does not have access to cooking fuel, 48.5% do not complete schooling, almost four out of every 10 people (39%) do not have any assets and over 38% of the population lives in a one-room shelter. About one-third population does not have access to health facilities.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2016.
 
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