Muji.Iqbal
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Yeah but China does not have the same poverty levels as India despite having nearly the same population.Same can be said about China
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Yeah but China does not have the same poverty levels as India despite having nearly the same population.Same can be said about China
Why don't you stop using old data. It's not 2019 anymore. https://worldpoverty.io/
You can see the target change vs real change. India is the fastest growing economy in the world right now.
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This is the current rate. 5 years later.
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I don't know what he failed but why did you choose an article from 2019? What is 2023 count? Show him!
2019 data is very much reliable to see current situation since all economy were down for 2020 and 2021, 2022 was not that great either.
To add some perspective I am talking, India economy was down at around Minus 8-9 percent rate in 2020
Nonsense. India had a crippling lockdown. Poverty "grew" in India during that period. It was lower pre 2019 and it is lower again. Pakistan never had a lockdown for example.
The article was published in 2019; however, it uses data from 2011, information is outdated.The article is from 2019. Thats like 5 years ago. Since there was pandemic, its models and figures are not really relevant or even useful.
India's social indicators are remarkably better than Pakistan.. Those would be impossible if India had worse poverty compared to Pakistan.
Indian live about 5 years more than Pakistani.![]()
Life Expectancy by Country and in the World (2026) - Worldometer
List of countries and dependencies in the world ranked by life expectancy at birth, both sexes, males and females. World Population Life Expectancy with historical chartwww.worldometers.info
India's infant mortality rate is less than HALF of Pakistan. 25 vs 54.
India's literacy rate (59% in 2019) is 10-15 percentage points lower than India (76%).
This is patently false.
UBS global wealth report shows :
India's MEDIAN wealth per adult is USD 3750
Pakistan has merely USD 2076.
90% of adults in Pakistan have wealth less than 10,000 dollars, while 76% of adults in India have wealth less than 10,000 dollars.
Overall Indians are richer than Pakistan.
Pakistan also does not have any reliable poverty headcount data beyond 2018 for income poverty. That excludes any increase in poverty since pandemic or recents year long double digit inflation. Simply put, we do not even know how many Pakistani are poor.
No. The article is not using data from 2011.The article was published in 2019; however, it uses data from 2011, information is outdated.









Regardless of the veracity of figures
This is ALL that India needs to secure itself.
Not fancy weapons
It’s people need to be able to drive its economy
Even Pakistan does not make the list for having a large amount of poverty.
No, you are wrong. You don't have to teach me basic mathematics.
With such a huge population you are bound to produce some rich people like Ambani.
Those outliers.
India has 6 times more population than Pakistan has.
India has more land, and natural resources, so in raw net amount India will do better in some human indices. This should be a given.
So please cut the crap.
India's HUGE population of 1.42 billion people drives the Indian economy, which is bound to be larger than Pakistan's.
Maybe because you don't understand concept of percentage and per capita.…..Even Pakistan does not make the list for having a large amount of poverty.
2019 data is very much reliable to see current situation since all economy were down for 2020 and 2021, 2022 was not that great either.
To add some perspective I am talking, India economy was down at around Minus 8-9 percent rate in 2020
True, we should treat everyone with justice and dignity.
However Indians on their forums love to compare India to Pakistan.
So I am just returning the favour.

Does Pakistan have 1/6th of India's total GDP ?
or 1/6th of India's exports ?
or 1/6th of India's FOREX ?
or 1/6th of India's foreign debt ?
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