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yeah and stuff like per capita GDP, Human Development Index, % urban population in slums etc etc.. (you can find the numbers yourself on the net)
India is world famous for slums, no need to remind me again. Nominal GDP per capita, there is hardly any difference now thanks to Indian rupee tanking.
Pakistan GDP was $252 billion, per capita around $1350-1400.
Get the data dude and not talk anecdotal.. world bank is a good site to look at... Same with slums.. Dont go by news highlights.. Check the numbers..
btw, have you seen Paksitani rupee value? Has it touched 110 yet ?
Yes i get the data and i know the ground realities. To suggest Pakistani cities have slums anywhere near comparable to Indian cities is hilarious. World Bank data also showed Pakistan GDP growth rate is now higher then India. Yep war torn country is doing better then supa powa.
Whats the point of this thread? I hate such comparison, Pakistan is small country and it is not fair to compare with them.
Again.. Get the data and stop talking subjectively. Get the numbers for current per Capital GDP, % Urban population in Slums and Human Development index for both countries. And then lets compare
A country which is almost 8 times larger than pakistan,, what the hell you comparing with !!of-course everything will be bigger and more, but when u compare India with small country's like Japan,France, England, (Not talking USA,China,Brazil or Russia)...Then its light years behind !!!!
There is hardly any India like slums in pakistaní cities let alone on the scale of India. Thats what Indian journalists have written after visiting Pakistan.
No comparison with Indian economy! - thenews.com.pk!
In fact, as the Times of India puts it, some 36 per cent of the scientists at the American National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are Indians by origin.
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But on Monday, the Indian government itself consecrated the oft-circulated fiction as fact in Parliament, possibly laying itself open to a breach of privilege. By relaying to Rajya Sabha members (as reported in The Times of India) a host of unsubstantiated and inflated figures about Indian professionals in US, the government also made a laughing stock of itself.
The figures provided by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development Purandeshwari included claims that 38 per cent of doctors in US are Indians, as are 36 per cent of NASA scientists and 34 per cent of Microsoft employees.
There is no survey that establishes these numbers, and absent a government clarification, it appears that the figures come from a shop-worn Internet chain mail that has been in circulation for many years. Spam has finally found its way into the Indian parliament dressed up as fact.
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