Economist Noah Smith’s prediction of a future “North and South Korea at night” scenario for India and Pakistan highlights a widening GDP gap. India’s economy is projected to grow around 7% annually, while Pakistan’s growth hovers around 2-3%, leading to a significant divergence in economic output and prosperity over the next decade.
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