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The most common indicator used to measure well being of a nation is Per Capita Income. But it does not reflect the true picture of an Economy and the standards of living of its people.
A Country's True Worth is the Industrialization of the Country.
For Comparison Purposes, 3 Countries are considered in South Asia.
India (1.21 Billion, $3,663)
Pakistan (190 Million, $2,786)
Bangladesh (170 Million, $1909)
Sri Lanka (21 Million, $5,664)
A Persons Quality of Life is defined by the Electricity Consumption, Steel Consumption, Infrastructure Spending etc.
India despite having 60 times the population of Sri Lanka and 7 Times that of Pakistan and Bangladesh, on Per Capita Basis an Average Indian has Many Times Higher Per Capita Consumption in all the Parameters than the above Countries.
An Indian has 5 Times Higher Electricity Consumption than a Bangladeshi and Twice that of Pakistani and Sri Lankans, also Twice the Per Capita Steel and Cement Consumption than the others. Also, Health Expenditure Per Capita is More than Twice of that of Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. Infact, They have less than Afghanistan.
All the Data has been collected form Reputable Sources:
1) List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2) Health expenditure per capita (current US$) | Data | Table
3) High cost of business weighs on steel millers
4) Cement industry ripe for foreign investment: Barua
5) List of countries by electricity consumption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Country's True Worth is the Industrialization of the Country.
For Comparison Purposes, 3 Countries are considered in South Asia.
India (1.21 Billion, $3,663)
Pakistan (190 Million, $2,786)
Bangladesh (170 Million, $1909)
Sri Lanka (21 Million, $5,664)
A Persons Quality of Life is defined by the Electricity Consumption, Steel Consumption, Infrastructure Spending etc.
India despite having 60 times the population of Sri Lanka and 7 Times that of Pakistan and Bangladesh, on Per Capita Basis an Average Indian has Many Times Higher Per Capita Consumption in all the Parameters than the above Countries.
An Indian has 5 Times Higher Electricity Consumption than a Bangladeshi and Twice that of Pakistani and Sri Lankans, also Twice the Per Capita Steel and Cement Consumption than the others. Also, Health Expenditure Per Capita is More than Twice of that of Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. Infact, They have less than Afghanistan.
All the Data has been collected form Reputable Sources:
1) List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2) Health expenditure per capita (current US$) | Data | Table
3) High cost of business weighs on steel millers
4) Cement industry ripe for foreign investment: Barua
5) List of countries by electricity consumption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia