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Top 5 Muslim billionaires in India compared to richest in Pakistan

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http://daily.bhaskar.com/news/TOP-richest-muslims-india-pak-5431254.html?seq=5
 
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Comparing indian minority, they should be compared with their pakistani counterparts that is pakistani hindus.
Difference will be even more mind boggling.
There are couple of successful Hindus in Pakistan but no Hindu billionaires exist in Pakistan.
 
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A pretty pointless comparison. Shahid Khan and Anwar Pervez are Pakistani born, not Pakistani. And I am glad they are not. Not because they have done anything wrong. But having a large number of billionaires in a country is really nothing to be proud of. It is a symptom of a skewed distribution of wealth, which is not healthy for any society or economy. India should be proud of its expanding middle, and upper middle class, not its increasing number of billionaires.
 
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There are only a Handful of Hindus left in Pakistan


Handful ? go and check the counts again when you say handful you are talking about the total population of hindus in Pakistan ... now billionaires I do not know about but there are many successful hindu business men in Karachi it self and perhaps across Pakistan it itself.
 
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Azim premji and Hashwani are Agakhanis, a very successful community.
 
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A pretty pointless comparison. Shahid Khan and Anwar Pervez are Pakistani born, not Pakistani. And I am glad they are not. Not because they have done anything wrong. But having a large number of billionaires in a country is really nothing to be proud of. It is a symptom of a skewed distribution of wealth, which is not healthy for any society or economy. India should be proud of its expanding middle, and upper middle class, not its increasing number of billionaires.
Talking like a socialist,
It is proportional, rise in billionaires will increase the job opportunities,
A new study says the Indian middle class doubled in size over an eight year period from 300 million in 2004 to 600 million in 2012.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/6-surprising-facts-about-india-s-exploding-middle-class/
 
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Talking like a socialist,
It is proportional, rise in billionaires will increase the job opportunities,

You should learn more about socialism. I find Americans tend to brand any idea that is different from their own version of capitalism as socialism. Sanders, Obama and even Clinton are socialists, according to the Republicans.

In a regulated free market economy, there will always be some who are wealthy, even very wealthy. But the kind of obscene wealth we see in the US, and other countries who aspire to be like the US (read India) can only be achieved through some very unfair corporate and tax laws that allow the rich to get richer and make the poor poorer. We have seen the trends in the US over the last 50 years. And if India is not careful, you will find yourself moving in the same direction.

A new study says the Indian middle class doubled in size over an eight year period from 300 million in 2004 to 600 million in 2012.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/6-surprising-facts-about-india-s-exploding-middle-class/
This is good and commendable, but can be achieved in a more equitable and fair manner without the creation of an untra rich class like the Premjis and Ambanis.
 
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These billionaires are reason of less income equality in gangaland and more poverty then Pakistan.. may you have many more.

btw whats the point behind this thread? are you claiming gangadeshi Muslims are more prosperous then Pakistanis?
 
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I was expecting Mian Mansha's name to be in this list.
 
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There are only a Handful of Hindus left in Pakistan

They were always handful, we discover this in census of 1951. you are still living in Medieval era when we used to practice paganism.
 
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You should learn more about socialism. I find Americans tend to brand any idea that is different from their own version of capitalism as socialism. Sanders, Obama and even Clinton are socialists, according to the Republicans.

In a regulated free market economy, there will always be some who are wealthy, even very wealthy. But the kind of obscene wealth we see in the US, and other countries who aspire to be like the US (read India) can only be achieved through some very unfair corporate and tax laws that allow the rich to get richer and make the poor poorer. We have seen the trends in the US over the last 50 years. And if India is not careful, you will find yourself moving in the same direction.

This is good and commendable, but can be achieved in a more equitable and fair manner without the creation of an untra rich class like the Premjis and Ambanis.
Well u go a point, but since crony capitalism exists that doesn't mean we have to strip all billionaires,
Instead we have to reduce it by taking appropriate measures,
Natural resources and telecom are highly crony sectors in India based on scams history,
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India is on right path by improving its index from 6 to 9,
India is not following any country, they are in trade with world economy's since bronze age,
One of the most improved countries is India, which moved from sixth place in our ranking to ninth.
http://www.economist.com/news/inter...ed-businessmen-are-most-likely-prosper-planet

Azim premji and Hashwani are Agakhanis, a very successful community.
I have no idea bro, Google is saying Premji is a shia muslim.

Shahid Khan is from America. These so called billionaires from Pakistan won't let others prosper.
Couldn't agree more, but what is the solution.
 
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Comparing indian minority, they should be compared with their pakistani counterparts that is pakistani hindus.
Difference will be even more mind boggling.
Hindu is a small community of Pakistan and in proportion with its size it is very very rich community. In the province of Sindh they virtually control Rice, Cotton and wheat business.
 
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