This is a troll thread. Why you are not happy with your development in absolute term.Do not blame Bangladesh. It is written by an Indian in an Indian media outlet.
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This is a troll thread. Why you are not happy with your development in absolute term.Do not blame Bangladesh. It is written by an Indian in an Indian media outlet.
Pleeeeease......they are Bangladeshis.
I do not think Bangladesh is economically progressing faster than India. In my opinion, both countries are growing at similar speed.If you compare the per capita income growth of both countries, then Bangladesh is only growing slightly faster rate than India for about 5 years, but if we take a longer time period like past 30 years then India's growth rate was slightly faster than Bangladesh.In human development, Bangladesh grown faster than India, but in physical infrastructure sector, India is quite ahead of Bangladesh.This is a troll thread. Why you are not happy with your development in absolute term.
True that. Wish both countries good luck as both are doing great and may this run continues!!!It's a good thing that we are progressing, much due to the hard work of our people. However, I dont really think there should be benchmark for that (ie. India). As someone mentioned above, and I absolutely agree, that we should be happy with our progress in absolute terms. India has its own concerns, we have our own. Their progress is their headache, ours is ours.
As a legend once said in a movie trailer, "Our business is our business, none of your business"..
I do not think Bangladesh is economically progressing faster than India. In my opinion, both countries are growing at similar speed.If you compare the per capita income growth of both countries, then Bangladesh is only growing slightly faster rate than India for about 5 years, but if we take a longer time period like past 30 years then India's growth rate was slightly faster than Bangladesh.In human development, Bangladesh grown faster than India, but in physical infrastructure sector, India is quite ahead of Bangladesh.
http://www.newagebd.net/article/41997/bangladesh-ahead-of-india-pakistan-in-healthcare-access
We should be cautiously optimistic. Some challenge remain like-Momentum is with BD. India is barely able to grow at the rate it did last decade while BD growth is getting faster and faster.
huny tomar bhalo bhashiAbhinandana, ēkaṭi natuna mahāśakti janma haẏa.
Bhaalo.
Why do you care whether anyone will blame Bangladesh or not!! Don’t feed the Tamil retard troll.
So does @Bilal9 have you on ignore now for tagging me and ignoring his hissyfit warning ....yet again?:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...f-muslim-ummah-hc.560297/page-5#post-10521191
or was it just a fake threat as usual?
As for this farticle, yes its a retarded author yet again....one click on the other articles written by this person shows that....typical cherrypicking, no actual understanding or analysis.
a) The projection by actual IMF (which lets face it, is a million times more credible than some no-name idiot sputing) is already given by @itachii earlier...not to mention the actual trend more recently (if you look at the nominal increase India registered in the 2016 - 2017 time frame). IMF projects CAGR of around 9.3% till 2023 (at already higher base) for India...and 8.3% (with far sloppier inflation accounting, see b) for BD in same timeframe . It gets worse for BD in PPP terms....see c) and d) (which the OP guy has completely stopped talking about after ICP markedly did not change BD's PPP multiplier which I told him would be the case and he got super into denial+butthurt mode about it)
b) Nominal is a crappy number to use anyway given the extent Bangladesh launders inflation into it nowadays:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...g-pakistan-behind.556972/page-9#post-10474224
combined with the fact that this region still trades so little with the world as % of their GDP and liquidity.
c) These massive discrepancies show up at any cursory glance of raw material or energy consumption per capita. Case in point from NASA:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/un-b...opulation-by-2030.559292/page-2#post-10509193
d) This all means PPP is a far superior statistic for income per capita. India is far ahead of BD and will remain so.
e) The so called social development of Bangladesh seems to be compromised heavily (no surprise given the 3 million foundational myth + GDP extraction myth arises from same quarters) as can be found in this thread:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/repository-for-bd-statistics-bbs-quality-credibility.525379/
especially dirty tricks like this one...sustained sample size reduction (when comparing to region):
It is likely why Bangladesh rejected the ESCAP assessment some years back (which calls for more transparency in decisions like this one).
@Valar. @django @Chak Bamu @Major Sam @Cookie Monster
Whenever BD ppl (that keep tagging me) feel like having some more tears for their butthurt:
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Haha....i hold such sway in your fragile psyche. You live in constant fear of the fact checking dont you? I suppose like a seaside village on the North Sea coastline during the Viking era...when will the next dreaded raid arrive...
So tell me how long it takes you to make a post of that length? I don't operate on BD low IQ genes...of 0 - 1 yearly US patent filing results....so don't talk about "time"....thinking it takes hours or something like it would for you....when it takes just a cpl minutes. We operate on completely different standards...refer to your poverty rate and income levels in the UK and US compared to us to see the proof.
So tell me how long it takes you to make a post of that length? I don't operate on BD low IQ genes...of 0 - 1 yearly US patent filing results....so don't talk about "time"....thinking it takes hours or something like it would for you....when it takes just a cpl minutes. We operate on completely different standards...refer to your poverty rate and income levels in the UK and US compared to us to see the proof.