While the concept is rather interesting, it cannot be used for the purpose of this discussion in the current thread. Take a look at appendix B.
Pakistan
Pakistan 22,182 3,029 5,982 10 2 345 1,572 3,759 294 13,587 −416 185,044,286
Population of Pakistan has been under-estimated as shown by 2017 census.
The issue in comparing Pakistan with any other nation based on these reports is the fact data coming into these reports is of much poor quality, especially population data. Most of these reports have yet to catch up to the speed with latest findings from Pakistan's 2017 census.
Credit Suisse acknowledges this in its report by pointing out that Pakistan's data is not of good enough quality.
Actually, I will rather look at the relative part of the findings then comparing the absolutes. I am not sure if aggregate 'wealth' can be compared across nations but it is more likely it is comparable across time. India grew more than 100% from 1995 to 2014 according to this world bank report while Pakistan grew by at most 50%.