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Mr. riaz haq. Dude. Is this you???
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Oh I'm sorry. I just know of countrys who plan, target and execute. And since in your mind there doesn't seem to be a difference between two countries at the same level (as you say), one of which grows at 4% and another at 9%, I'm sure you have some insight others don't. Very little possibility we won't make the league, very little possibility you will.You seem to have trouble with reading comprehension. Once again, this discussion is about the present, not future projections.
When you get there, then you can talk but, as of now, India is on par with Pakistan on per-capita economic indicators. You are not comparable to China, let alone the West.
Not only is India's middle class very small, vast majority of its members sit on the hairy of edge of just $2 a day, and quite vulnerable to any shocks.
Actually RH reasoning is not with out any substance--
NEW DELHI: Despite its shaky empirical foundations, the myth of the Great Indian Middle Class persists. A new Asian Development Bank report lauds the rise of the Indian Middle Class and projects it as the engine of global growth. However, according to the definition used in the report itself, the vast majority of this middle class earns between Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000 per person per month. Only 0.0009% of Indians earn more than Rs 10,000 per month. Didn't understandThe ADB’s Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2010 report released this week has a special chapter on the Rise of Asia’s Middle Classes. Projecting that the Asian middle class will dominate the next two decades (including crossing a billion in India alone by 2030), the report says that Asia’s emerging consumers are likely to assume the traditional role of the US and European middle classes as global consumers, and to play a key role in rebalancing the world’s economy.
However, the definitions used to arrive at such conclusions scarcely fit with the traditional definition of the middle class, as those who have not inherited wealth, hold regular jobs and enjoy a degree of financial security that allows them to consume and save and support the maintenance of law and order. The ADB report defines the middle class as those earning between $2 and $20 per person per day, measured in international dollars, ie adjusted for purchasing power parity. The ADB does add further nuance by splitting the middle class into three sub-sections: lower middle class ($2 - $4), middle middle ($4 - $10) and upper middle ($10 - $20).
The vast majority of the Indian middle class 82% of it, or 224 million people - however, fit into the first category. Since $1 PPP is Rs 17.256, this means that the vast majority of the Indian middle class earns between Rs 1035 and Rs 2070.
The ADB report shows that middle-class Indians systematically define themselves as poorer than they actually are in surveys. Even by this fairly stingy definition, in all of developing Asia, only Uzbekistan, Lao, Nepal and Bangladesh have a middle class that is a smaller proportion of the total population than in India. China’s middle class is 63% of its population, Sri Lanka’s 59% and Pakistan’s 40%.
Most of India?s 'middle class' earns between 1K and 2K - India - The Times of India
Here are the rankings for India and Pakistan:
India...Pakistan
88........86........Education
82........85.......Health
87........85.......Quality of Life
38........62.....Economic Dynamism
48........99.......Political Env.
78........89.......Overall
Pakistan is ahead of India in education and quality of life, as judged by Newsweek.
Obviously, Newsweek rankers have a bias for democracy, no mater how flawed, that puts India significantly ahead of Pakistan in political environment and helps its overall ranking. And the fact that Pakistan has been hugely demonized by the western media has also hurt its standing.
But the killers for Pakistan rankings are its corrupt and incompetent politicians and the economic ruin they have wrought over the last two years.
I hope this thread will once again allow our forum moderators to rethink the role of some Indian posters -- their entire outlook seems to be not to discuss but rather to berate and denigrate, even if the information presented is information from an international fincnacial and development institution - it's regrettable but this behaviour will only change once our Mods realize that there is a difference between a mulitplicity of views and a organized effort to prevent the discussion by some of our indian forum members - these members will be better served and the forum better served if they can have a seperate area where they can indulge their ideology.
I hope this thread will once again allow our forum moderators to rethink the role of some Indian posters -- their entire outlook seems to be not to discuss but rather to berate and denigrate, even if the information presented is information from an international fincnacial and development institution - it's regrettable but this behaviour will only change once our Mods realize that there is a difference between a mulitplicity of views and a organized effort to prevent the discussion by some of our indian forum members - these members will be better served and the forum better served if they can have a seperate area where they can indulge their ideology.