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12:00 AM, March 26, 2019 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:53 PM, March 26, 2019
BANGLADESH vs PAKISTAN
A tale of two economies


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Sajjadur Rahman

The infamous quote 'Bangladesh is a bottomless basket' made by then US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in 1974 has already been proved wrong.

In 1971, when Bangladesh achieved independence from Pakistan through a nine-month-long bloody battle that cost the lives of three million people, many doubted the survival of the new country.

But those concerns have dissipated long ago. In five years' time, Bangladesh is tipped to be a middle-income country.

Bangladesh's per capita income is estimated to be $1,909 at the end of the fiscal year, up from $120 in 1972.

Pakistan's per capita income stands at around $1,700 now from $180 in 1971.

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Bangladesh is likely to be the biggest mover in the global GDP rankings in 2030, becoming the 26th largest economy in the world from 42nd last year, according to the latest HSBC Global Research report.

The report -- The World in 2030: Our long-term projections for 75 countries -- showed Bangladesh's economy would jump 16 notches, the highest by any country between 2018 and 2030. Bangladesh is now the world's second largest apparel exporter after mighty China, and its entrepreneurs have achieved that with imported machineries and raw materials.

The country exported $36.6 billion worth of goods in fiscal 2017-18, in contrast to Pakistan's just $23 billion.

Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves is now more than double of Pakistan's less than $15 billion, and the latter's trade deficit is almost four times that of Bangladesh.

Pakistan's currency Rupee is now trading well below the value of Bangladesh's Taka: Tk 84 fetches one US dollar, whereas it costs more than Rs 140 in Pakistan.

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Also, Bangladesh has made considerable progress in social sectors such as poverty reduction, health, family planning, female education, women's empowerment and child mortality reduction despite some challenges like governance crisis, corruption and political instability.

For example, the average life expectancy at birth has risen to 73 years in 2018 from less than 40 in 1971. The child mortality rate fell gradually from 224.6 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1968 to 32.4 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2017. The literacy rate has more than doubled since 1970.

So, its independence 48 years ago was for the better. This is the beauty of freedom.
 
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:enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy: All the best...…..

O yes , It is beautiful...……………….. The real beauty ………………..

Pakistan for the last 15 years have pass a hard time fighting terrorism something patronize by Pakistani state apparatus . so Pakistan have lags behind Bangladesh in many field and the gap will continue . But recently Pakistani economy getting some new hope through CPEC . I hope we will forget old grudge and work together . best hope for Bangladesh and Pakistan .
 
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Pakistan for the last 15 years have pass a hard time fighting terrorism something patronize by Pakistani state apparatus . so Pakistan have lags behind Bangladesh in many field and the gap will continue . But recently Pakistani economy getting some new hope through CPEC . I hope we will forget old grudge and work together . best hope for Bangladesh and Pakistan .
You got it wrong sir, , , , Yes war effected us badly ,,,,,, But our real enemy was Bhatto and his so called nationalization ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bhatoo destroyed Pakistan economy and bureaucracy...……. And then in 90s we missed the train completely ( like energy , we start making electricity with oil thanks to Baynazir now look how much that one wrong move costing Pakistan )
 
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You got it wrong sir, , , , Yes war effected us badly ,,,,,, But our real enemy was Bhatto and his so called nationalization ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bhatoo destroyed Pakistan economy and bureaucracy...……. And then in 90s we missed the train completely ( like energy , we start making electricity with oil thanks to Baynazir now look how much that one wrong move costing Pakistan )


nahh that wasn't bad enough. Things went down the slope, when Mush couldn't negotiate with US properly. And after that he did the biggest f up of a decade which was NRO. Although I agree, about the bhutto's lust for power that forced the divide, but it was bound to happen sooner or later because of India.
 
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12:00 AM, March 26, 2019 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:53 PM, March 26, 2019
BANGLADESH vs PAKISTAN
A tale of two economies


infamous_quote_1.jpg


Sajjadur Rahman

The infamous quote 'Bangladesh is a bottomless basket' made by then US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in 1974 has already been proved wrong.

In 1971, when Bangladesh achieved independence from Pakistan through a nine-month-long bloody battle that cost the lives of three million people, many doubted the survival of the new country.

But those concerns have dissipated long ago. In five years' time, Bangladesh is tipped to be a middle-income country.

Bangladesh's per capita income is estimated to be $1,909 at the end of the fiscal year, up from $120 in 1972.

Pakistan's per capita income stands at around $1,700 now from $180 in 1971.

infamous_quote_2.jpg

Bangladesh is likely to be the biggest mover in the global GDP rankings in 2030, becoming the 26th largest economy in the world from 42nd last year, according to the latest HSBC Global Research report.

The report -- The World in 2030: Our long-term projections for 75 countries -- showed Bangladesh's economy would jump 16 notches, the highest by any country between 2018 and 2030. Bangladesh is now the world's second largest apparel exporter after mighty China, and its entrepreneurs have achieved that with imported machineries and raw materials.

The country exported $36.6 billion worth of goods in fiscal 2017-18, in contrast to Pakistan's just $23 billion.

Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves is now more than double of Pakistan's less than $15 billion, and the latter's trade deficit is almost four times that of Bangladesh.

Pakistan's currency Rupee is now trading well below the value of Bangladesh's Taka: Tk 84 fetches one US dollar, whereas it costs more than Rs 140 in Pakistan.

infamous_quote_3.jpg

Also, Bangladesh has made considerable progress in social sectors such as poverty reduction, health, family planning, female education, women's empowerment and child mortality reduction despite some challenges like governance crisis, corruption and political instability.

For example, the average life expectancy at birth has risen to 73 years in 2018 from less than 40 in 1971. The child mortality rate fell gradually from 224.6 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1968 to 32.4 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2017. The literacy rate has more than doubled since 1970.

So, its independence 48 years ago was for the better. This is the beauty of freedom.

Pakistan faced war on terrorism from 2004-2015 which enabled India to move ahead and BD to close the gap . Now only that but we have housed around 5 million Afghan refugees in the world the most for any country in the world . Our defence budget is much bigger than yours because of threat from India . And despite all that our PPP per capita is bigger , Our Cities look much better (BD cities look like Baghdad or Mosul ) . We definitely have much diverse exports than you guys which is only dependant on garments . Your Political Class are much more corrupt than ours . IK is miles ahead than Haseena and is loved by his own people . Have a look at recent Happiness Index by United Nations which says we are ahead in per capita , social support , Generosity , Freedom to make choices etc .

In the long run PK will get ahead again like always due to its strategic location and its people simply being much more resilient . We have much more natural resources . There is talk of Big oil reserves coming up in Karachi . PK historically since 1947 has been ahead than Both and India and BD . Only the war on terrorism reversed that. With us having a leader like IK and terrorism on its last legs its only a matter of time before we go ahead once again .
 
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Of course you will and Bangladesh and rest of the world will just sit behind and cheer you guys.

Pakistan has always been ahead than BD throughout both of their existence . This is nothing new . We will get ahead again . You closed the gap just because of the war of terrorism than effected us . Otherwise we all know how far away you were before 2008.
 
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Pakistan has always been ahead than BD throughout both of their existence . This is nothing new . We will get ahead again . You closed the gap just because of the war of terrorism than effected us . Otherwise we all know how far away you were before 2008.

Since you are talking about history, Bangladesh has always been an economic powerhouse and the wealthiest part of South Asia by far before the British occupation began. It's only a matter of time before we reclaim our past glory.
 
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