Projections are assumptions, they hardly come out true in most cases anyways.
But India is pulling ahead and gap is only widening between India and Pakistan! Surely numbers don't lie.
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Projections are assumptions, they hardly come out true in most cases anyways.
Debate it. Want me to show you the list of all the socioeconomic indicators that India is comparable to Pakistan in? Maybe you can show me all the indicators that show India is comparable to China.
Why are you hell best to compare your pakistan with India ??
Btw...If you wana measure everything with per capita thingy..then by that...China is not even comparable to japan? US?
Heck by that logic even China is comparable with countries like Iran,algeria,angola,jordan,thailand. kazhakistan etc etc...and all these countries i have mentioned have higher GDP per capita then china!
Stay on your words now! Wana be smart a**!
You're getting stuck on one parameter, whereas all other socioeconomic indicators; whether that is in the areas of healthcare, poverty, malnutrition, education, electrification etc; India is nothing like China.
You're getting stuck on one parameter, whereas all other socioeconomic indicators; whether that is in the areas of healthcare, poverty, malnutrition, education, electrification etc; India is nothing like China.
Then Trinidad and Tobago is 3 times ahead than China on all parameter. By per capita income, Trinidad and Tobago is 4 times ahead than China.
Tell that to millions of hungry people. They know neither freedom or democracy. You can call it epic failure of democracy that Indian government enforced socialist agenda on India (still does) and kept India a pauper nation.
Then Trinidad and Tobago is 3 times ahead than China on all parameter. By per capita income, Trinidad and Tobago is 4 times ahead than China.
Care to show what all these parameters are, & statistical evidence to support your claim?
You're getting stuck on one parameter, whereas all other socioeconomic indicators; whether that is in the areas of healthcare, poverty, malnutrition, education, electrification etc; India is nothing like China.
Er..Aren't you using internet? Didn't you mention some random socioeconomic parameters? Surely you can google that..
Care to show what all these parameters are, & statistical evidence to support your claim?
First of all this thread is not about malnutrition, poverty etc etc...This thread is about pure economic race comparison btw India and China! dont diverge it to other issue's!
Secondly, don't dance from this parameter to that one! compare on 1! And yeah i am talking economically about India and china.
Not pakistan!!
Just by saying something it does'nt make it real! I know it is hard for a pakistani in US while watching news...(you know what i mean)
India, China growth race 'silly', says Nobel winner
New Delhi was far behind in the growth race, but more importantly it lagged in other criteria that showed real living standards were far inferior in India.
"Despite the interest in this subject (of comparing India's eight-percent growth to China's 10 percent)... this is surely a silly focus," Sen wrote in The Hindu.
Growth as estimated by gross national product (GNP) was an arbitrary measurement, he said, and "the lives that people are able to lead -- what ultimately interests people most -- are only indirectly and partially influenced by the rates of overall economic growth".
In an unflattering portrait of his country, Sen drew on data from World Development Reports of the World Bank and Human Development Reports of the United Nations to show China far ahead on most criteria.
Life expectancy at birth in China was 73.5 years compared with 64.4 years in India; Infant mortality rate is 50 per thousand in India and just 17 in China, and the under-five mortality rate is 66 for Indians and 19 for the Chinese.
China's adult literacy rate is 94 percent, compared with India's 65 percent, and mean years of schooling in India is 4.4 years, compared with 7.5 years in China, he said.
"Almost half of our children are undernourished compared with a very tiny proportion in China," Sen added.