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There are 2 sets of numbers that I mentioned in my post.
1. GDP Growth rate (along with the graph). These numbers are from the World bank data and is inflation adjusted and hence is the Real GDP growth rate (irrespective of you being sure or not )
2. GDP growth between 1992 and 2013. These are absolute numbers i.e. nominal GDP numbers. The Inflation adjusted GDP value numbers are not published on World Bank site (or I could not find them atleast). But since the same applies to Pakistan's GDP numbers (that they are also not inflation adjusted) and since Inflation in Pakistan has been worse off in last 20 years than India, using the inflation adjusted numbers would make the comparison even worse for Pakistan
I don't understand, why do you bother making such assumptions? The data is all right there in the World Bank site. It provides real GDP growth annual percentages which are already adjusted for inflation.