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Ok. Lets see.
They dont have energy crisis because they are doing better than you in case of their energy needs. You lose.
They share border with India and so do you. Sorry baby, you dont get the benefit of doubt here.
They never used proxy war as a state policy in the first place. They are making better policies than you. You lose here too.
May be because they dont believe in terrorism as a state policy?
You lose for the final time.
Bring on more examples if you have.
It is never about win or lose or this and that. These two countries are incomparable.
The points put forth by LoveIcon are very valid, and under the given circumstances, Pakistan is actually doing great!
It is the country where it took 66 years for democracy to complete its 5 year term. The same country that hosts millions of Afghan refugees - they are not continents apart to dump Afghans as the US did, so they had to take them in. And then their biggest enemy is economically and diplomatically ever more powerful.
If you are one of those naiive internet warriors who thinks his country is the sweetest most peace loving region, then well, can't say anything. However, if you were to think rationally, few countries are sandwiched between unlikely neighbors and yet manage to keep going on like this.
Were Bangladesh and Pakistan to be replaced with each other, Bangladesh would have been forced to become a militant nation and would have fared way worse than does Pakistan.
And the Islamist awakening is still very recent and young phenomenon in Bangladesh, compared to Pakistan where it began just 5 years after the independence and continued throughout... it won't take too long to see how they manage it in that crowded chaotic country. Pakistanis are doing any time better than could the Bangladeshis.
You should actually check out how some dedicated Bangladeshis tend to prostrate in front of Saudi or American investors - That should tell you what the future would have been had it been Bangladesh instead of Pakistan there.