Why India is becoming like Pakistan?

For years, India’s progress has often been measured with a simple comparison: *“At least we are doing better than Pakistan.”* But what if this mindset is actually holding India back? In this video, we explore *the Pakistan Comparison Trap* — the idea that constantly comparing India to a weaker benchmark can create complacency and lower ambitions. Instead of aiming for global standards, we end up feeling satisfied just by being ahead of Pakistan. Is this comparison distorting how we see development, governance, and progress? This video breaks down: How it shapes public debate and expectations Why comparing with global leaders might matter more And whether this mindset could slow India’s long-term growth Why the Narendra Modi's India–Pakistan comparison became so common This is not about attacking any country. It’s about questioning whether **our benchmarks for success are too low**. Because the real question is: *Should India compare itself with Pakistan… or with the best in the world?* If you enjoyed this analysis, consider subscribing for more videos on geopolitics, economics, and global power shifts. 👥 Social Platforms Twitter X:   / realmaxtern   Instagram:   / maxtern   Facebook:   / officialmaxtern   Linkedin:   / maxtern   📍 About the Channel Sagar Thakur, better known as Maxtern, is a digital creator and internet personality exploring the intersections of science, politics, education, and current affairs — covering voices and topics like Khan Sir, Dhruv Rathee, Nitish Rajput, and more. His content combines knowledge, satire, and sharp commentary to inspire meaningful dialogue and awareness among viewers. ⚠️ Disclaimer All videos on this channel are created purely for educational, satirical, and entertainment purposes. The intent is to inform, educate, and encourage healthy discussion — not to defame, target, or harm any individual, organization, or community. Information shared is based on research and publicly available sources. The creator does not promote or endorse any political ideology. Viewers are encouraged to think critically and interpret responsibly.