The Fund for Peace, an independent research organisation, in its annual exercise now in its fifth year has placed India at position 87. Using 12 indicators of state cohesion and performance, compiled through a close examination of more than 30,000 publicly available sources, the journal ranked 177 states in order from most to least at risk of failure.
India is ranked 87th, showing an improvement over the previous year but still has a long way to go to be a succesful state. Norway, Finland and Sweden top the list.
Ya surely India is not worth mentioning. India is a completely failed state. Indians are considered as terrorists the world over. India is a haven for terrorists. America repeatedly attacks parts of India without India's permission. India goes around with a begging bowl everywhere. There is no term called "Bangalored" being commonly used the world over.
Indian Software industry is in the doldrums. There is no concept of BRIC nations..
Ya surely India is not worth mentioning. India is a completely failed state. Indians are considered as terrorists the world over. India is a haven for terrorists. America repeatedly attacks parts of India without India's permission. India goes around with a begging bowl everywhere. There is no term called "Bangalored" being commonly used the world over.
Indian Software industry is in the doldrums. There is no concept of BRIC nations..
Just think buddy. Sometimes it helps
Pakistan is actually the neighbor of a failed state and a failing state (India).
Pakistan cant be blamed for having to deal with the fall out of a nation that has long since failed.
I would like to see India do any bettr if it had to live next door to Afghanistan.
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I did not talk about Pakistan in my post at all..
India is very fortunate to have a very successful country like Pakistan as its neighbour. I think India needs to learn from Pakistan to emulate its success story..
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I did not talk about Pakistan in my post at all..
India is very fortunate to have a very successful country like Pakistan as its neighbour. I think India needs to learn from Pakistan to emulate its success story..
I actually agree with you. Pakistan economy has been witnessing a phenomenal growth since the last decade. The country is still holding its ground in the midst of the current global financial crisis which India can learn a thing or two from.
I actually agree with you. Pakistan economy has been witnessing a phenomenal growth since the last decade. The country is still holding its ground in the midst of the current global financial crisis which India can learn a thing or two from.
Ya the Indian economy has completely failed. The global meltdown has completely devastated India.
Ya the Indian economy has completely failed. The global meltdown has completely devastated India.
Exactly. I don't understand why Indians boast about their economic success. Its just not there.
I feel sorry for Indians, they need to look at the reality and see whatever their media says about the success of the Indian economy is really the success of the Pakistani economy.
Ok Boss what next do you want.. The Nobel Prize for economics to the Pakistani economists. Too bad that they would have to come out of the cave to receive the prize.
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Pakistan is an Asian tiger.
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Is that the reason why most your leaders live in caves.
Ok Boss what next do you want.. The Nobel Prize for economics to the Pakistani economists. Too bad that they would have to come out of the cave to receive the prize.
Is that the reason why most your leaders live in caves.
naah bro you are just jealous of the Pakistan success story.
I really wouldn't talk bro,
tbqh Pakistan is becoming a super power within the next 5 years, if I were an Indian I would be ****ting bricks.
well getting back on topic OP has given us sufficient evidence which proves India is a failed state.
Many will now point out that Pakistan is also a failed state, but if you look at which date was used to give Pakistan such a ranking one would without a doubt come to the conclusion that Pakistan's ranking is indeed incorrect.