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Pakistan Media : "Hamari police Bakri type ki hi" !
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Son, first review our posts again n check our sources. They r quoting official UN n UNESCO reports. Plus Telegram of UK is far more reputation and credible then indian source.
Wonder who is teaching who.
You're nothing but a pathetic keyboard warrior.
Repeating same stupid lines in every thread, you are like poodle running around in circles trying to catch it's tail.
Thats a bit rich coming Pakistan which spend 23.7% of its budget on military.
Pakistan’s spending on military is the lowest as compared to the countries from whom it perceives a military threat. Earlier India had hiked its military spending by 11 percent. This year, India is spending 47 trillion rupees ($40 billion) on upkeep end readiness of its armed forces. India’s budget is more than five times Pakistan’s defence spending. In real terms India upped its budget by US$ 5 billion, which is only $ 2 billion short of Pakistan’s total budget—it represents an acute asymmetry which leaves many Pakistani defence analysts worried, because India is already the world’s largest weapon importer. India is expected to spend $100 billion over a decade on its defence upgrade programme.
Do you even realize 22% is greater 15.2%?
Haha,why did I expect an ignorant brain-dead Pakistani troll to understand percentages ?
NEW DELHI: India has made some progress in reducing poverty level, but still ranks behind neighbouring Nepal and Sri Lanka on the Global Hunger Index and its hunger status remains classified as "serious".
India was at 63rd position in the global hunger index (GHI) last year. The 55th position in 2014 is better than Pakistan (ranked 57) and Bangladesh (57), but trails behind Nepal (44) and Sri Lanka (39).
India 55th on global hunger index, lags behind Nepal, Lanka - The Times of India
As for defence spending we only spend 1.8 % of our GDP in defence sector,unlike our paranoid neighbours who spend a whopping 3 % of their GDP in defence ,ignoring problems like mass starvation and illiteracy.
India’s reduction in hunger levels is below expectations, given its strong economic growth over the past decade. India’s failure to improve food security in line with rising wealth levels is probably due to existing socio-economic factors limiting the trickle down of growth to India’s poor.