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India Vs Pakistan: Economic comparison

by NC NewsDesk
May 15, 2025
in World
What World Media Is reporting About India-Pakistan Conflict

As of 2024, India and Pakistan, both South Asian nations with shared histories, have taken divergent economic paths. Here’s a comparative analysis of their economies:

1. GDP & Economic Size
  • India:
    • GDP (nominal, 2024 est.): ~$3.7 trillion (world’s 5th largest)
    • GDP (PPP): ~$13 trillion (world’s 3rd largest)
    • Growth rate (2024): ~6.5% (one of the fastest-growing major economies)
  • Pakistan:
    • GDP (nominal, 2024 est.): ~$340 billion (47th largest)
    • GDP (PPP): ~$1.5 trillion (24th largest)
    • Growth rate (2024): ~1-2% (struggling with inflation & debt)

Verdict: India’s economy is over 10x larger in nominal terms.

2. Per Capita Income
  • India: ~2,600(PPP: 2,600(PPP: 9,200)
  • Pakistan: ~1,500(PPP: 1,500(PPP: 6,700)

Verdict: India leads, but both remain lower-middle-income economies.

3. Sectoral Composition
  • India:
    • Services (55% of GDP): IT, finance, telecom.
    • Industry (25%): Manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, automobiles.
    • Agriculture (20%): Still employs ~45% workforce.
  • Pakistan:
    • Agriculture (23% of GDP): Employs ~40% workforce.
    • Industry (19%): Textiles dominate.
    • Services (58%): Informal sector-heavy.

Verdict: India has a more diversified and advanced industrial base.

4. Foreign Exchange Reserves
  • India: ~$600 billion (healthy reserves).
  • Pakistan: ~$8-10 billion (critically low, reliant on IMF bailouts).

Verdict: India is far more stable in external finances.

5. Inflation & Currency Stability
  • India: Inflation ~5-6% (managed by RBI).
  • Pakistan: Inflation ~25-30% (severe crisis, PKR depreciating fast).

Verdict: India has better macroeconomic stability.

6. Debt & Fiscal Health
  • India: Debt-to-GDP ~80% (moderate, sustainable).
  • Pakistan: Debt-to-GDP ~85%+ (high risk, dependent on IMF).

Verdict: Pakistan faces a debt crisis; India manages debt better.

7. Trade & Exports
  • India:
    • Exports (2024): ~$750 billion (electronics, pharma, software).
    • FDI inflow: ~$70 billion/year.
  • Pakistan:
    • Exports (2024): ~$35 billion (textiles dominate).
    • FDI inflow: ~$1-2 billion/year.

Verdict: India is a global export hub; Pakistan lags behind.

8. Human Development (HDI)
  • India: HDI ~0.64 (medium).
  • Pakistan: HDI ~0.54 (low).

Verdict: India performs better in education, health, and living standards.

9. Future Prospects
  • India: On track to become 3rd largest economy by 2030, with strong digital & manufacturing growth (e.g., semiconductor push).
  • Pakistan: Struggling with political instability, energy shortages, and low investor confidence.
Conclusion

India’s economy is significantly larger, more stable, and faster-growing than Pakistan’s. While both face challenges (inequality, unemployment), Pakistan’s economic crisis is far more severe due to debt, inflation, and low exports. India, despite its problems, is emerging as a major global economic power.

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