Only reality as seen by myself!
I have visited Delhi in 2011-12 year and my Indian-American friends came to me to Pakistan (and visited Lahore). My comment about Lahore 'having it all' in terms of history, cuisine, culture,vibe, infrastructure was actually uttered by one of my Indian-American friend...
I have seen indian cities bud and I have lived in Pakistan.
Generally, Pakistani cities are much less congested, and much cleaner than their indian counter parts..
I remember that when "kumkum" (forgot her real name) came to Pakistan--she gave an interview to one indian magazine about her experience...and in one portion of the interview, she praised Pakistan's urban development compared to downtrodden situation of indian cities..
No need to be knee jerk about it..You do realize that
throughout last 70 years, Pakistan's wealth generation and per capita income was better than india's for the most part. It is only few years ago that you have surpassed us in per capita income and economic activity due to our slowdown in war on terror etc. So it makes perfect sense for us to have superior living conditions, less poverty, and more urbanization than india. I'm sure within few decades, you'll be at par or even better than us.
But cities aren't build over few days you know. Decades are required. And in previous decades, we had it better...and hence resultingly we have created better cities.
What do Lahore have that Delhi doesn't?
More culture, less poverty, superior infrastructure, much superior Urban organization, more greenary, more affluence, more authentic and diverse cuisine and overall an unmatched vibe...
Writing "Delhi has better infrastructure than Lahore" is easy..but reality is shameful for shitty indian cities
Just look here..
Only 25% of Delhi's population lives in planned areas...while majority of the Delhi's population lives in slums, jhuggis, and so on and as a whole, Delhi is extremely dirty because there's no organized sanitation in these slums where majority of the people actually live and 75% of city's garbage goes on streets...
All of the above is direct quote from indian sources themselves
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ation-lives-in-slums/articleshow/16664224.cms
Lahore doesn't even have slums---it has "old city" which is old Mughal era Lahore city with tight streets, closely build houses in "walled" spaces, and Mughal architecture...That's considered the "bad" part of Lahore since it's not sprawling modern urban city that rest of Lahore is.
Further, according to the available figures...Delhi's per capita income in 2013 was $3,000 or so...Lahore
per capita income is more double than this and it's HDI is in the category of "very high"
And for Lahore, these are old figures from almost a decade ago....latest figures for Lahore would be extremely positive since A LOT of development has been done since then in Lahore in every sector (social, cultural, and economic)
Simple wikipedia glossover for both cities establishes Lahore's superiority over indian cities quite easily..It's not hard buddy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delhi
Please stop comparing delhi to Lahore. It's an insult to the greatest city of South Asia bar none.
Pakistan as a whole has less poverty (2015 multidimensional poverty Index of UNDP), much better sanitation (worldbank 2016), much higher percentage of population having access to clean water source (90% of population, WB), and overall a more urbanized society with higher percentages of people living in cities, using internet, and so on compared to india...
Furthermore per capita GDP of Pakistan is still better than india's (when you compare two economies with 2010 as calculation base. Right now, wikipedia shows Pakistani GDP per capita with Pakistani economy based on 1998 as the base-calculation year, while india has 2010 as its base year), and we also boast a much stronger military machine on per million person per sq kilometer basis.
There is a reason Pakistan is consistently ranked higher than india when it comes to Happiness-Index which takes into account
over-all quality of life in a given country taking into account a various factors such as GDP per capita, urbanization, income inequality, healthcare quality, literacy rates, quality of education, security, sanitation, access to clean water, poverty, social cohesion, and many more.
The results are pretty accurate in giving overall picture of a country---it's no surprise that Nordic nations (Sweden/Norway etc) generally come out to be on top.
Now, you can go back to ranting about imaginary dreamy world of urs where india is the supa powa and not a poverty stricken shit-hole...