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I'm sorry Bharatis, posting random youtube videos & useless one liners isn't going to cut it... quantitative data from reputed international agencies will.
So what quantitative data are you looking for?
The term quantitative data is used to describe a type of information that can be counted or expressed numerically. This type of data is often collected in experiments, manipulated and statistically analyzed. Quantitative data can be represented visually in graphs, histograms, tables and charts.
I'm sorry Bharatis, posting random youtube videos & useless one liners isn't going to cut it... quantitative data from reputed international agencies will.
In absolute terms, 41.6 per cent of India's 1.1 billion people earned less than 78 pence per day compared with 22.6 per cent of Pakistan's 173 million.
The report quotes its 'multi-dimensional poverty index' which includes measures of schooling, child mortality, nutrition, access to electricity, toilets, drinking water, and hygienic living conditions, and reveals India is poorer.
It found 53.7 per cent of Indians suffering from this broader kind of poverty, compared with 49 per cent of Pakistanis.
More surprisingly, India is ranked below Pakistan and Bangladesh on gender equality which reflects maternal death rates, teenage pregnancies, access to education, and the number of women parliamentarians and in the workplace.
So what quantitative data are you looking for?
Indian poverty levels higher than Pakistan's, says UN report - Telegraph
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Anything that shows India is nothing like Pakistan, & is in competition with China.
Pakistan bomb blasts rate is higher than any other part of the world. as per a US think tank..
in last five years 44 % of terrorist activites have the involvement of pakistani based terror organisataion
But thats not the title of the thread.. The title is why India compares itself to China.. And by extension, why not to Pakistan..
You dont need any data for this.. The answer is simple.. India aspires the success China has had (except its government style) and does not aspire anything of Pakistan (except some misguided souls aspiring for Veena Malik)
You wont find that answer in any UNDP data..
So even if India is a little ahead or even at par with Pakistan, it doesnt make any sense for it to compare itself with Pakistan.. Because when you aspire, you aspire for something thats significantly better than where you are..
It's to be expected, Pakistan is fighting a full scale war on terror for about a decade. In terms of violence though, India has suffered more casualties from terrorism between 1994-2005 than what Pakistan from 2001-2011 since the WOT started.
You fail to understand my point. No one is saying India should aspire to be like Pakistan. You should aspire to be like China. But you shouldn't be dismissive that India isn't anything like Pakistan (or claim Pakistan is like Afghanistan), because it is more similar to Pakistan than it is to China. Claiming Pakistan is like Afghanistan is like saying India is like Afghanistan.
this is quantative data by reputed geo news
The term quantitative data is used to describe a type of information that can be counted or expressed numerically. This type of data is often collected in experiments, manipulated and statistically analyzed. Quantitative data can be represented visually in graphs, histograms, tables and charts.
see even china do comparision so its normal