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India Lifts Millions out of Poverty While Pakistan Struggles, Reveals World Bank Report | Read
Samira Vishwas | June 9, 2025 2:24 PM CST

New delhi: In a stark contrast, India has made significant strides in reduction poverty, lifting 171 million people out of extreme poverty between 2011-12 and 202-23, 2022-23, 2022-23, According to the World Bank. India’s Extreme Poverty Rate has declined sharply to 5.3% over the past decade, from 27.1% in 2011-12.

This achievement comes as Pakistan faces significant challenges, with near 45% of its population living in poverty and 16.5% in extrame poverty.

Pakistan’s Poverty Crisis

According to a report by news18, the World Bank’s Latest Projections Indicate that Pakistan’s Poverty Rate Stands at 42.4%, with 1.9 Million Additional People Falling Into Poverty in 2024-25. The Country’s Economic Growth Rate of 2.6% Remains Insufficient to Reduce Poverty, with the Population Growing at Nearly 2% Annually. Pakistan’s Agriculture Sector is also Facing Significant Challenges, Including a 40% Reduction in Rainfall, Pest Attacks, and Shifting Productions Choices, Leading to Decculing Crop YILDS.

Agricultural challenges

Crop Yields in Pakistan are projection to decline, ranging from 29.6% for cotton to 1.2% for rice, limiting sectoral growth to under 2%. The water flow to Pakistan’s punjab has also been severely affected du to India’s decision to put the indus waters treated in abyance, further stressing agriculture yields. According to official data, there has been a 15% drop in water flow in the indus water basin in punjab, with many pakistani dams nearing the dead level.

Food Security Concerns

The World Bank Report Highlights that Rural Poverty is expected to Rise Slightly, While Real Incomes for Agricultural Workers Are Projection to Fall 0.7% in Fy25. Food Security Concerns Loom Large, with an Estimated 10 Million People at Risk of Acute Food Insecurity in Rural Areas. Consumption-Based Inequality in Pakistan Has Climbed Nearly 2 Points Since Since FY21, HOLDING STEADY BELOW BELOW 32 Over the Past Year.

“With Agriculture Employing Approximately Half of the Working Poor, Rural Poverty is Expected to Rise Slightly (0.2 Percentage Points), While Real Real Real Real Income for Agricultural Workers ARECTURALTURES ARECTED THE 0.7 per cent in fy25.

The report said the consumption-born inquality in Pakistan has Climbed Nearly 2 Points Since Since FY21, HOLDING STEADY BELOW BELOW 32 Over the Past Year. “However, actual inquality is likely Higher SUNCE SURVEYS TYPICAREREPREPREPERSENTY Wealthy Households. Additional, external factors such as evolving global trade dynamics could Influence the Pace of Economic Recovery and Subsequent Progress on Poverty Reduction. ”

Global Aid Utilization

India’s success in reduction poverty and Pakistan’s struggles may have implications for how Global Aid is personalized to be utilized. India has previously raised concerns that Pakistan Misuses Global Aid for Purposes Such as Terrorism Against India. The world bank data should further highlight the need for scrutiny in how aid is allocated and utilized in Pakistan.

Contrasting Poverty Rates

While Both Countries Had Similar Poverty Rates in the Past, India has made significant program in Reducing Poverty, whereas Pakistan Continues to Stroggle. The World Bank’s Revised Threshold Poverty Line of $ 3 per day provides a more accurate measure of poverty of poverty, and India’s achievement in lifting millions out of poverty is a testemins ecoment to its and Development efforts.

Conclusion

The contrasting poverty rates between India and Pakistan highlight the need for Pakistan to address its economy and agarcultural challenges. With a significant portion of its population living in pavarty, Pakistan requires Sustainable Economic Growth and Effective Utilization of Global Aid to Reduce Poverty and Improve Living Standards. As the Global Community Continues to Work Towards Reducing Poverty, The Cases of India and Pakistan Serve as Important Examples of the Complexities and Challenges involved.


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