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In the two decades since the early 1990s when India liberalised its economy, countries like Nepal and Bangladesh have improved their human development indicators at a faster clip than India.

l.Though India ranks marginally higher than many of its South Asian neighbours in the 2014 UNDP Human Development Report released on Thursday, the country has fallen behind most of its immediate neighbours on key health and quality of life indicators, an analysis of health indices from nearly two decades of HDI numbers reveal

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Regional record
For example, in 1995, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Pakistan were languishing far behind India in infant mortality. However, by 2010, all of them except Pakistan had caught up and surpassed India’s figure of 48 deaths per 1,000 live births.

Every other country in the region (except Pakistan) also spends a higher proportion of its national income on public health care. After Bangladesh surpassed India on a range of health indicators in 2003, India’s public expenditure on health actually fell. The UPA-I government kept health allocation at or less than one per cent of the GDP for the next five years.

In the meantime, private expenditure on healthcare shot up. A 2011 analysis by the medical journal The Lancet found that out of pocket expenditure on health in India is close to 78 per cent — in stark contrast with the Maldives (14%), Bhutan (29), and Sri Lanka (53%).

Among the seven SAARC nations (data for Afghanistan is unavailable), an average Indian is least likely to be vaccinated as a child, most likely to suffer from malnutrition (nearly half of those under 5), and has the lowest life expectancy.

Gender inequality
Somewhat unsurprisingly, India also has the worst gender inequality in the region (sharing the 127th place with Pakistan). The gulf between workforce participation of men and women is one of the widest in India among the seven countries.

What the human development reports show in essence is India’s failure to properly utilise the wealth created by its expanding economy, which doubled twice in the last two decades.

This is reflected in the supplementary surveys carried in the 2014 report, which indicates that among SAARC nations Indians are least satisfied with the standard of living (only 47% are satisfied).

However, their trust in the national government is quite healthy (with 54% answering yes).

India’s neighbours fare better on key human development indicators - The Hindu
 
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not really surprised, as India put too much sources into buying foreign weapons.
 
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not really surprised, as India put too much sources into buying foreign weapons.

India morality rate is 44 as of 2012 and that means we are progressive towards U5MR (Under-Five Mortality Rate)
 
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Reduce the population(over-population) to achieve that.Too populated states have very low quality of life.
 
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Well according to a few brilliant Indian analysts here.. if you take exclude UP and Bihar (Which ironically is a major part of India).. India will miraculously shoot past all these countries.. :what:

And no this is not taking a dig at India.. but just awe struck by the brilliance of certain Indian "experts" here
 
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Well according to a few brilliant Indian analysts here.. if you take exclude UP and Bihar (Which ironically is a major part of India).. India will miraculously shoot past all these countries.. :what:

And no this is not taking a dig at India.. but just awe struck by the brilliance of certain Indian "experts" here

UP NBihar are part of India we cannot isolate the figures of both state to have good picture of India...... Until a single indian living living in poverty n sleeping without feeding we cant have good nums at all..... Humans stupidity has no end sone time... But there are other people too who take pleasure from someone misery......
 
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Well according to a few brilliant Indian analysts here.. if you take exclude UP and Bihar (Which ironically is a major part of India).. India will miraculously shoot past all these countries.. :what:

And no this is not taking a dig at India.. but just awe struck by the brilliance of certain Indian "experts" here

The "expert" (i dono who is he or she) is spot on his observation on UP & Bihar, i would add orissa and chattisgarh to it...... But the mistake (as per your post) he did was excluding it, Instead if we work on these states and put more focus, we as a nation could grow pretty fast.....

Bangladesh made excellent progress in past few years..... One must learn from them too...
 
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Well according to a few brilliant Indian analysts here.. if you take exclude UP and Bihar (Which ironically is a major part of India).. India will miraculously shoot past all these countries.. :what:

And no this is not taking a dig at India.. but just awe struck by the brilliance of certain Indian "experts" here

well it's not like if other states are doing that better. :(
 
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well it's not like if other states are doing that better. :(

Non in the whole region of South Asia is doing good by their citizens actually.. Yeah but some people cannot fathom reality.. Hence become irrational and defensive
 
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Non in the whole region of South Asia is doing good by their citizens actually.. Yeah but some people cannot fathom reality.. Hence become irrational and defensive

I think one of the concepts that western cultures have nailed down is the concept of individualism. And not leech off the system to provide for your community and have false pride built up because you are 127 and laugh at your neighbour who is 146.

Both India and Pakistan has similar problems. We could learn a lot in terms of dealing with it.
 
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I think one of the concepts that western cultures have nailed down is the concept of individualism. And not leech off the system to provide for your community and have false pride built up because you are 127 and laugh at your neighbour who is 146.

Both India and Pakistan has similar problems. We could learn a lot in terms of dealing with it.

Not just india and Pakistan, but Bangladesh too, in fact I suspect the whole of the subcontinent.
 
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Reduce the population(over-population) to achieve that.Too populated states have very low quality of life.

This definitely is the case.

You still need people for manpower but how much is manageable? US has over 300 million people and look how big they are. That is a well managed population.

India will be hitting 2 billion by 2030. This is a disaster waiting to happen. Pak need to make sure it stays at 300-400 million mark. Anything beyond is impossible to deal with.
 
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This definitely is the case.

You still need people for manpower but how much is manageable? US has over 300 million people and look how big they are. That is a well managed population.

India will be hitting 2 billion by 2030. This is a disaster waiting to happen. Pak need to make sure it stays at 300-400 million mark. Anything beyond is impossible to deal with.

mad bro ...india will have 1.7 BN by 2050
where u get this 2 BN figure?
 
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