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Which country has a better standard of living today, India or Pakistan?

The standard of living in India is better.

Since the separation of the Commonwealth, India and Pakistan have been in friction and have fought many wars. To date, relations between the two countries remain difficult as the Kremlin issue remains contentious. Although the two countries have won and lost in the friction, this does not mean that the economic and military gap between the two countries is not large. Let me tell you about Pakistan's economic situation. Pakistan's total economic volume exceeds 310 billion US dollars, and its per capita economic income exceeds 1,500 US dollars. When many people from our country travel to Pakistan, they find the people of Pakistan to be very hospitable, especially to our people. The two countries are in a relationship of mutual assistance. When Chinese people eat or shop in Pakistan, Pakistani bosses often say it is free.

However, I suggest that money should be given, after all, everyone’s life is not easy. Pakistan relies heavily on agriculture, but due to various reasons such as geological structure, some areas of Pakistan often face various natural disasters, such as droughts and floods. Once a natural disaster occurs, it will have a certain impact on Pakistan's economy. Of course, as the sixth most populous country in the world, with a population of more than 200 million, Pakistan has huge development potential. After talking about Pakistan, let’s talk about India. India currently has a population of nearly 1.3 billion and its per capita GDP can reach 1,800 US dollars. Although largely based on traditional plantations, India is now gradually transforming. The corresponding software and information technology are developing very well. Although Pakistan's population is only close to 200 million, its per capita GDP is only US$1,500. India's economic level is much higher than Pakistan's.

At the same time, Pakistan’s industrial and tourism development levels are also quite low, and many industrial equipment must be purchased from abroad. It doesn't have a lot of core technology, so it's difficult to develop. Of course, India's industrial base is not very good, but India's economic level is better, so purchasing industrial equipment from other countries seems more generous, which is more conducive to military development.