IndianTiger
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Having been to india, I can confirm with anecdotal evidence, there is much more poverty there, than in Pakistan.
please tell us your criteria of comparison.
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Having been to india, I can confirm with anecdotal evidence, there is much more poverty there, than in Pakistan.
Having been to india, I can confirm with anecdotal evidence, there is much more poverty there, than in Pakistan.
Having been to india, I can confirm with anecdotal evidence, there is much more poverty there, than in Pakistan.
why should we care to compare ourselves with Pakistan in the first place? neither we shall or should employ PAKISTAN'S MODEL FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT nor we should consider it as anything more than an enemy nation (with whom we should pacify relations) or a future market for our products.
It is a 2011 report, how is it old? and Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Burma are also in low HDI in South Asia so what are you talking about? India is only out of the low HDI by 0.1 not much difference.Old map again.. From 1997... I have posted the latest map from UNDP where Pakistan and India belong to different categories on HDI.. Pakistan is the ONLY COUNTRY IN SOUTH ASIA WHICH IS NOW CATEGORIZED AS LOW HDI
Having been to Pakistan 3 times in last 4 years, I can confirm with anecdotal evidence, there is much more poverty there, than in India... And have seen it increasing on every subsequent trip
Pakistan's poverty levels fell down by 5% from 2008 (poverty levels are at 12% right now):
Having been to Pakistan 3 times in last 4 years, I can confirm with anecdotal evidence, there is much more poverty there, than in India... And have seen it increasing on every subsequent trip
Ḥashshāshīn;2948788 said:BTW, did you know the HDI index was made by us people?
HDI index was devised and launched by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq and Indian economist Amartya Sen in 1990
Which places you visited?