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In fact Hasina once stated that, Pakistan Army was much more civilized as it used to respect Mujib a lot, When they arrested Mujib, they called him " Sir" ! On the contrary, Bangladesh Army destroyed her whole family..............
still same pakistans GDP is double then you great with same numbers of population
Anyway, I know Pakistan has a lot of natural resources, but thats not visible in your growth... GDP growth in Nigeria is 7.8%..... this healthy growth rate is due to Petroleum even after countrywide violence... This is what i mentioned.... And about Jute, thats what i was taught, but the fact may not be acceptable in pakistan. Thats another story......
What does D 8 do ?
Well lets welcome her to Islamabad, guests are guests no matter how selfish they are, ties with Bangladesh should be kept to the minimum until someone decent comes into power there.
I will ask same question again - What's the benefit of have relation with BD?, What we will loose if we don't have?
Lovey Bhai when she comes...please can you give her back the Jute Dhotiii that you wear to work every day ! Lets start by giving back all that we stole ? I'd TCS my Jute Kachaaa alongside it too !
Some one ( a turkish prime minister ) wrongly thought that these 8 countries are brotherly nations - Turkey, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt, Iran, Nigeria!! They are D8
Lovey Bhai when she comes...please can you give her back the Jute Dhotiii that you wear to work every day ! Lets start by giving back all that we stole ? I'd TCS my Jute Kachaaa alongside it too !
Ok, I will ask Ahmdinijad jata howa lay jaay gaa. but my questions are still there? What will be the benefit & What will be loss?
That certainly is a very randomn group of nations!!
In what lala land u guys have been living ???? Jute money??? still ????....... even if we stole that tremendous jute treasure from you guys as you say..... which dented your economy.... for how long do you think it would have fueled ours???? Specially with the kind of corrupt leadership we had???........ more then 40 years have passed..... and in the meanwhile we have witnessed many problems...Fought wars, Successfully faced off an adversary in east, which is many times of our size as well economy...... on the western side been consistently fighting ..... drew one super power and now entangled with another..... faced bone braking international sanctions.... huge natural disasters.... and most damaging, internal problems....... still we prevailed against all odds...... in all honesty had it been any other country....it would have shattered into pieces ...... In contrast Bangladesh's problems have even not been a slight proportion of ours.... Yet I do not see you people have moved on much..... not any real progress...... I fail to see any difference yet!!
As far as your statement of Bangladesh showing Pakistan the way..... I hope so....at least we would be happy for you guys..... waiting for that to happen!
Bangladesh:
Health
Life expectancy at birth (years) 68.9
Indicator Value Notes
Expenditure on health, public (% of GDP) (%) 1.1
Under-five mortality (per 1,000 live births) 52
Life expectancy at birth (years) 68.9
Health index 0.772
Education
Mean years of schooling (of adults) (years) 4.8
Indicator Value Notes
Public expenditure on education (% of GDP) (%) 2.4
Expected Years of Schooling (of children) (years) 8.1 1
Adult literacy rate, both sexes (% aged 15 and above) 55.9
Mean years of schooling (of adults) (years) 4.8 2
Education index 0.415
Combined gross enrolment in education (both sexes) (%) 48.7
Income
GNI per capita in PPP terms (constant 2005 international $) (Constant 2005 international $) 1,529
Indicator Value Notes
GDP per capita (2005 PPP $) 1,286
GNI per capita in PPP terms (constant 2005 international $) (Constant 2005 international $) 1,529
Income index 0.391
Inequality
Inequality-adjusted HDI value 0.363
Indicator Value Notes
Income Gini coefficient 31.0
Loss due to inequality in life expectancy (%) 23.2
Loss due to inequality in education (%) 39.4
Loss due to inequality in income (%) 17.7
Inequality-adjusted education index 0.252
Inequality-adjusted life expectancy index 0.593
Inequality-adjusted income index 0.321
Inequality-adjusted HDI value 0.363
Poverty
MPI: Multidimensional poverty index (k greater than or equal to 3) (%) n.a.
Indicator Value Notes
MPI: Multidimensional poverty index (k greater than or equal to 3) (%) n.a.
MPI: Intensity of deprivation n.a.
MPI: Headcount ( k greater than or equal to 3), percentage population in poverty (% of population) n.a.
MPI: Population living below $1.25 PPP per day (%) 49.6
Gender
GII: Gender Inequality Index, value 0.597
Indicator Value Notes
Population with at least secondary education, female/male ratio (Ratio of female to male rates) 0.723
Adolescent fertility rate (women aged 15-19 years) (births per 1,000 women aged 15-19) 71.6
Labour force participation rate, female-male ratio (Ratio of female to male shares) 0.711
GII: Gender Inequality Index, value 0.597
Shares in parliament, female-male ratio 0.228
Maternal mortality ratio (deaths of women per100,000 live births) 340
Sustainability
Adjusted net savings (% of GNI) 27.1
Indicator Value Notes
Carbon dioxide emissions per capita for calc (tonnes per carbon) 0.1
Endangered species (% of all species) 9
Ecological footprint of consumption (global hectares per capita) 0.6
Adjusted net savings (% of GNI) 27.1 3
Greenhouse gases per capita (tonnes of CO2 equivalent) 0.7
Fresh water withdrawals (% of actual total renewable water resources) 3.0 4
Natural resource depletion (% of GNI) 2.6
Carbon dioxide per capita emission (growth 1970-2008) (%) n.a.
Forest area (thousand ha) 1,447 5
Change in forest area (%) -3.1
Impact of natural disasters: number of deaths (average per year/million) (average per year per million people) n.a.
Impact of natural disasters: population affected (average per year/million) (average per year per million people) n.a.
Environmental performance index (EPI) n.a.
Forest area (% of total land area) 11.1
Demography
Population, total both sexes (thousands) 150,493.7
Composite indices
Nonincome HDI value 0.56
Pakistan:
Health
Life expectancy at birth (years) 65.4
Indicator Value Notes
Expenditure on health, public (% of GDP) (%) 0.8
Under-five mortality (per 1,000 live births) 87
Life expectancy at birth (years) 65.4
Health index 0.717
Education
Mean years of schooling (of adults) (years) 4.9
Indicator Value Notes
Public expenditure on education (% of GDP) (%) 2.7
Expected Years of Schooling (of children) (years) 6.9 1
Adult literacy rate, both sexes (% aged 15 and above) 55.5
Mean years of schooling (of adults) (years) 4.9 2
Education index 0.386
Combined gross enrolment in education (both sexes) (%) 42.0 3
Income
GNI per capita in PPP terms (constant 2005 international $) (Constant 2005 international $) 2,550
Indicator Value Notes
GDP per capita (2005 PPP $) 2,369
GNI per capita in PPP terms (constant 2005 international $) (Constant 2005 international $) 2,550
Income index 0.464
Inequality
Inequality-adjusted HDI value 0.346
Indicator Value Notes
Income Gini coefficient 32.7
Loss due to inequality in life expectancy (%) 32.3
Loss due to inequality in education (%) 46.4
Loss due to inequality in income (%) 11.0
Inequality-adjusted education index 0.207
Inequality-adjusted life expectancy index 0.485
Inequality-adjusted income index 0.413
Inequality-adjusted HDI value 0.346
Poverty
MPI: Multidimensional poverty index (k greater than or equal to 3) (%) n.a.
Indicator Value Notes
MPI: Multidimensional poverty index (k greater than or equal to 3) (%) n.a.
MPI: Intensity of deprivation n.a.
MPI: Headcount ( k greater than or equal to 3), percentage population in poverty (% of population) n.a.
MPI: Population living below $1.25 PPP per day (%) 22.6
Gender
GII: Gender Inequality Index, value 0.611
Indicator Value Notes
Population with at least secondary education, female/male ratio (Ratio of female to male rates) 0.448
Adolescent fertility rate (women aged 15-19 years) (births per 1,000 women aged 15-19) 45.7
Labour force participation rate, female-male ratio (Ratio of female to male shares) 0.256
GII: Gender Inequality Index, value 0.611
Shares in parliament, female-male ratio 0.266
Maternal mortality ratio (deaths of women per100,000 live births) 260
Sustainability
Adjusted net savings (% of GNI) 10.7
Indicator Value Notes
Carbon dioxide emissions per capita for calc (tonnes per carbon) 0.3
Endangered species (% of all species) 9
Ecological footprint of consumption (global hectares per capita) 0.8
Adjusted net savings (% of GNI) 10.7 4
Greenhouse gases per capita (tonnes of CO2 equivalent) 1.1
Fresh water withdrawals (% of actual total renewable water resources) 81.5 5
Natural resource depletion (% of GNI) 3.1
Carbon dioxide per capita emission (growth 1970-2008) (%) 2.2
Forest area (thousand ha) 1,773 6
Change in forest area (%) -29.8
Impact of natural disasters: number of deaths (average per year/million) (average per year per million people) n.a.
Impact of natural disasters: population affected (average per year/million) (average per year per million people) n.a.
Environmental performance index (EPI) n.a.
Forest area (% of total land area) 2.3
Demography
Population, total both sexes (thousands) 176,745.4
Indicator Value Notes
Population, total both sexes (thousands) 176,745.4
Population, urban (%) (% of population) 36.2 7
Population, female (thousands) 86,937.25
Population, male (thousands) 89,808.11
Composite indices
Nonincome HDI value 0.526
Indicator Value Notes
Nonincome HDI value 0.526
There is no loss either, Pakistan should have good relations with every country in the world.I will ask same question again - What's the benefit of have relation with BD?, What we will loose if we don't have?