I read the first point and I stopped reading further.
Read the first point again -
This is a classic example of 'cherry picking'. To those who are not aware of the term, read -
Cherry picking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I have no clue from where the per capita figures cited by the author came from, but they are definitely nominal figures. Now, that very same ADB, which is used as a source by the author, says this on page 168 of this 2009 report -
http://www.adb.org/Documents/Books/Key_Indicators/2009/pdf/Key-Indicators-2009.pdf
Any person who has studied even basic micro and macroeconomics will find the above statement obvious. Now, on that page itself India's per capita income is given as $2,923 and Pakistan's $2,657.
Even a first year economics student can easily conclude that Pakistan's nominal per capita income is higher compared to India's because it has higher price levels but the size of its economy per capita is lower than that of India's (as reflected by the PPP figures). The author purposely ignored PPP comparison to show Pakistan in better light.
So continue with the 'cherry picking'.
Indians over here cherry pick just the same by only posting the positives about India. Its human nature. The fact of the matter is that all of South Asia has serious problems and I am a firm believer that eventually the region will come out of it.