Those results are due to migrations of mostly the worst, uneducated and backward Pakistanis from Pakistan to the UK versus the mostly educated, elite and better equipped indians from india.
PS There are more indians than White people on this earth. Yet unlike the White races, the indians have NEVER EVER invented ANY advanced sciences or technologies.
There is no real proof for saying most of the people who migrate to the UK from India are well educated and Pakistanis are not. Unless you could cite a report showing such a thing. Elites of any country usually end up in America, Canada or Australia/NZ rather than the UK which is kind of a backwater.
PS We are talking about Pakistanis and Indians, not white people, who for the most part seem to support India nowadays. Your statement is also somewhat false, let me quote a comment from unz.com regarding Indian achievement
Anil K. Jain – the father of biometrics and computer vision – is
the most cited person in the field of computer science and electronics.
Ajay Bhatt is the inventor of Universal Serial Bus (USB) technology.
Vinod Dham was the founder of the famous Intel Pentium processor and co-invented Intel’s first flash memory technology.
Arogyaswami J. Paulraj is the inventor of multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO), an essential element of wireless communication systems including 3G and 4G.
Narinder Singh Kapany is the father of fibre optic technology.
Ramanathan Guha invented the Rich Site Summary feed – also known as the RSS Feed. He also invented the Meta Content Framework (MCF) and the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
Krishna Palem is the inventor of the probabilistic complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (PCMOS), which the MIT Technology Review highlighted as one of the 10 technologies that are “most likely to change the way we live”, in 2008.
Rakesh Agarwal – who holds fifty-five patents – is the most cited author in the field of database systems.
Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose was one of the fathers of radio science.
Moving away from computing and communication:
Sumita Mitra invented the first dental filling material to contain nanoparticles. Dame Pratiba Gai, a renowned academic in Britain, invented the atomic-resolution environmental transmission electron microscope (ETEM).
Shankar Balasubramanian, a renowned Cambridge academic, was the principal inventor of the leading next generation sequencing methodology, Solexa sequencing, that has made routine, accurate, low-cost sequencing of human genomes a reality and has revolutionised biology. Solexa, as many people with an interest in genetics and
HBD will know, was acquired by Illumina.
Bobby Kasthuri, who recently appeared on Steve Hsu’s podcast, is pioneering new techniques for large volume reconstructions of the fine structure of the nervous system.
Professor Sir Tejinder Singh Virdee is best known for originating the concept and
overseeing the construction of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. This, of course, led to the discovery of the Higgs Boson. (The term
boson, incidentally, was named not after Jagadish Chandra Bose, but another Bose: the Indian physicist and polymath Satyendra Nath Bose, who came up with Bose-Einstein condensates and Bose-Einstein statistics).
GN Ramachandran and Gopinath Kartha were the first to propose that collagen has a triple-helical structure, a finding which has had many practical applications.
Har Gobind Khorana, after winning his Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his work on nucleotide structure, then became the first to chemically synthesize oligonucleotides and assembled the first synthetic gene.
This list is hardly exhaustive, and it cannot be denied Europeans currently rule the roost when it comes to inventions, but when comparing India to Pakistan, the former wins hands down. Pakistanis have by large failed to exploit the wonderful opportunities they have in the West and choose to become less productive verions of Indians, if you follow UK crime news and pay attention to the mugshots and perp names, you will know what I am talking about