@RiazHaq
How pathetic is ur post let me expose you.
When u talk about India u takes "largest number of poor"
But when you talk about pakistan u says "pakistan has more % of people in middle class then India"
You don't say that India has more number of middle class because u feel hot coals and says that its because of bigger population.
It shows u twists all the facts to suit ur argument just to feel good in 20-22 hrs. of power cuts. Mind it no country with 20-22 hrs. of power cuts can have bigger middle class.
You want percentages? Here you go:
OPHI 2010 country briefings on India and Pakistan contain the following comparisons of multi-dimensional (MPI) and income poverty figures:
India
MPI= 55%,Under$1.25=42%,Under$2=76%,India_BPL=29%
Pakistan
MPI=51%,Under$1.25=23%,Under$2=60%,Pakistan_BPL=33%
Lesotho MPI=48%,Under$1.25=43%,Under$2=62%,Lesotho_BPL=68%
China
MPI=12%,Under$1.25=16%,Under$2=36%,China_BPL=3%
Among other South Asian nations, MPI index measures poverty in Bangladesh at 58 per cent and 65 per cent in Nepal.
While OPHI's MPI is a significant improvement over the simplistic income level criterion for assessing poverty, it appears that the MPI index gives nearly three quarters of the weight to child mortality and school enrollment, and just over a quarter of the weight to a combination of critical factors such as access to electricity, sanitation and clean drinking water which are essential for proper learning environment, increased human productivity and healthy living.
Haq's Musings: New Index Finds Indians Poorer Than Africans and Pakistanis
Here are the details of income levels in India, Pakistan and China as reported by ADB:
Daily Income......$2-$4.......$4-$10........$10-$20.....Over $20
India...............20.45%......4.15%........0.45%........0.10%
Pakistan............32.94%......6.56%........0.62%........0.15%
China ..............33.97%......25.17%.......3.54%........0.68%
As to the power cuts, all developing nations, including India, have this phenomenon. After getting worse, the power situation has improved recently in Pakistan. Such problems affect the growth and size of the middle class only over decades..not weeks or months.