Seems like this question has gotten highly
sensitive for some people of a particular country, that’s why they are coming
up with info’s (not facts) that are irrelevant and deviating from the demanding
answer to the question. Bangladesh at first was a part of Pakistan and
just got its independence only 45 years ago from Pakistan. Although Bangladesh
was the richest region of the subcontinent once, but it became one of the
poorest parts of the whole world when it was under the part of Pakistan due to
the discrimination.
Bangladesh started its journey after the cold
civil war with Pakistan and became a new emerging country in 1971. Bangladesh
started its journey full of hope and aspiration to bring the glory of Bengal
and started developing the country in every sector.
In the journey of development, Bangladesh got
huge support from India, China, Japan, UK, USA and other developed and
developing countries.
As for Bangladesh, it is
developing at a faster rate because of:
- Higher literacy rate
- Gender equality
- Better living standards
- Poverty reduction
- Political stability
- Balance diplomatic relations with both Asian Giants
(China, India)
- State Policy
- Textile sector
- Less military expenses
- Population control
Before jumping into the conclusion that which
country is far more prosperous, here we will be going to discuss some
comparisons between these two countries.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Let’s discuss some of the general information
about both countries like:
The Region, Area, Government Form, Independence
Since, Population.
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
|
Region |
South Asia |
South Asia |
Area |
147,630 km2 |
796,100 km2 |
Government Form |
Parliamentary Republic |
Federal Parliamentary Republic |
Independence since |
1971 AD |
1947 AD |
Population |
164.7 million |
220.9 million |
ECONOMIC STATUS:
Bangladesh has now become one of the fastest
growing countries in economic development. A GDP of 324.2 billion USD, compared
to Pakistan’s GDP of 263.7 billion USD, has made Bangladesh the 33rd largest economic stable
country in the whole world. We will see the comparison between the two
countries' economic status in the form of a table.
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
|
GDP |
324.2 billion USD |
263.7 billion USD |
Debt |
145.48 billion USD |
248.7 billion USD |
Exports |
$44.39 B USD |
22,237 million USD |
Imports |
71.02 B USD |
164.595 million USD |
Population below poverty line |
20.5% |
35.7% |
Foreign Reserves |
35.3 billion USD |
8.385 billion USD |
QUALITY OF LIFE:
After separation from Pakistan, Bangladesh has
improved in many of its sectors like they have strong and stabilized political
parties, they have given equal civil rights, health quality has been improved
on a great scale, and cost of living has also been improved in comparison to
Pakistan. Let’s have a look at the comparison table of both countries:
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
|
Political Stability |
43% |
24% |
Civil Rights |
26% |
26% |
Health |
44% |
31% |
Cost of Living |
61% |
63% |
INFRASTRUCTURE:
Infrastructure is the “underlying structure” of any country and its economy which includes roads, bridges, dams, the water and sewer systems, railways and subways, airports and harbors.
Let’s have a look at the
comparison table of infrastructure of both countries.
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
|
Roadways |
369,105 km |
263,775 km |
Railways |
2,460 km |
11,881 km |
Harbors |
468 |
57 |
Passenger Airports |
8 |
34 |
ENERGY BALANCE:
Electricity consumption per head in Pakistan is below the level of countries like India and Indonesia but ahead of Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka.
Let’s have an overall comparison of energy balance between the two
countries.
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
|
Energy Consumption |
53.65 bn kWh |
92.33 bn kWh |
Energy Production |
60.51 bn kWh |
109.70 bn kWh |
Energy Imports |
0.00 |
490.00 m kWh |
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM:
The healthcare system is highly decentralized in
both countries.
New study ranks Pakistan behind Bangladesh and India in healthcare.
In this section, we will discuss the healthcare system of Pakistan
vs Bangladesh such as hospital beds, Physicians, Diabetes, Malaria, HIV,
Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis cure rate, Smokers.
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
|
Hospital beds per 1000 inhabitants |
0.79 |
0.63 |
Physicians per 1000 inhabitants |
0.53 |
0.98 |
Diabetes |
9.2 % |
19.9 % |
Malaria |
0.7 % |
3.4 % |
HIV |
0.01 % |
0.20 % |
Tuberculosis |
2.18 % |
2.59 % |
Tuberculosis cure rate |
95.0 % |
93.0 % |
Smokers |
34.7 % |
20.2 % |
CONCLUSION:
So, now after these comparisons, if someone
asks, “Is Bangladesh a far prosperous country than Pakistan?”, then in my
opinion, yes to some extent Bangladesh is far prosperous than Pakistan because
Bangladesh has outpaced Pakistan across all standard economic indicators,
including nominal gross domestic product, GDP per capita, GDP's growth rate and
foreign reserves. And it has now become one of the world's fastest-growing
economies.
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