How come it becomes sixth from fifth....wasn't devaluation the reason, the GDP growth rate was stellar...
India is yet to overtake the UK. 6th biggest economy is the highest we have been.
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How come it becomes sixth from fifth....wasn't devaluation the reason, the GDP growth rate was stellar...
Dang! Did you even read what I said?How come it becomes sixth from fifth....wasn't devaluation the reason, the GDP growth rate was stellar...
The novelty of PDF .This is just a popcorn thread. Chillax.
Yesterday he was comparing Peshawar with Gorakhpur
Karachi vs. Mumbai, Lahore vs. Delhi is a better comparison...
Karachi is better planned than Mumbai I guess, not that Mumbai has got more highrises, can't expands sideways, with jagged sea and kind of peninsulas all around, Navi Mumbai is better....Karachi has about 70 population living in houses and Bungalows big and small, unlike Mumbai...
Karachi vs. Mumbai, Lahore vs. Delhi is a better comparison...
Karachi is better planned in grids compared to Mumbai I guess, not that Mumbai has got more highrises, can't expands sideways, with jagged sea and kind of peninsulas all around, Navi Mumbai is better....Karachi has about 70 population living in houses and Bungalows big and small, unlike Mumbai...
I find it silly to compare cities. But yes, you are right, Karachi is perhaps the only Pakistani city worth mentioning. Lahore is more like a suburban sprawl.
Every single person/vlogers who have visited Pakistan and Bharat.. find Pakistan cleaner, less messy.. and this even published many times in their own propaganda.
Mumbai Aerial View
I this topic requires a little more elaboration. Specially, the wealth that India has, how its being spent on people, or it is just going to foreign weapon manufacturers. How a poor guy is living his life and what if India spent trillion dollars on people, instead of wrapons.So everyday we are reminded that India is -
- Trillion dolla economy
- 5th largest economy
- Mumbai has bigger GDP apparently then all of Pakistan
- that India is roaring while Pakistan is failing
- that India is drowning in success and Pakistan is wallowing in failure
So let's look beyond the numbers and boasting. Indian Punjab is adjacent to Pakistani Punjab and is one of India's more prosperous states. Many Sikhs from this state live abroad in USA or UK or Canada. Amritsar in Indian Punjab is only about 20 miles from Lahore in Pakistani Punjab. Both cities are Punjabi speaking with shared history but a international border running in the middle. It is important to note that Sikhs of Amritsar, Indian Punjab are considered as a wealthy community relative to rest of India.
So I thought it would be interesting to see what Amritsar in trillion dolla India looks like. Are the streets lined in gold? Is it land of milk and honey? What is it like across the border? I would ask Pakistani's who live in Lahore or the adjoining Pakistan Punjab to look at this and contribute by comparing Pakistan Punjab with trillion Dolla Indian Punjab. For a lay observor what caught my eye besides the filth was the number of man powered rickshaws. I have never seen rickshaw pullers in Pakistan. Indeed I think it is against the law since 1952. But in one of India's most prosperous states man powered rickshaws are everywhere which raises the question of how cheap Indian labour is in that it can compete against motor rickshaws. So here is how the trillion dolla India looks just across the border of failed Pakistan.
The Sikh women interestingly almost wear the same Shalwar Kameez as in Pakistan which is not a surprise.
Bhia you know as the Pakistanis say i come from a rapist country . So doing some amount of molestation on Pakistani psyche is an immoral obligation thrust upon me here .Bhai do you really need to participate in a thread comparing to is a nation living from.one sponsor state to another?
You should smile indulgently at the poor cousins. As they wait expectantly for those 6 billion dollars.
Cheers, Doc