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Pakistan quietly defeated India in 8 regions and became the world’s number one.

It is reported that Pakistan has a fifth population, with a population of more than 241.5 million.

For several years, Pakistan has been witnessing a severe economy with high inflation and increasing national debt. Currently, the country operates a hybrid economy, where state-owned enterprises make up the majority of GDP. But, did you know that India’s neighbor Pakistan surpassed India in eight regions? Let’s find out about 10 things Pakistan has, and India doesn’t.

The highest paving road in the world: The tallest paved road in the world, the Karacom Expressway, is located in Pakistan. Also known as KKH, the Karakoram Highway is a 1,300km highway connecting Pakistan and China, passing through the rough terrain of Karakoram and the Himalayan Mountain Ranges.

Youngest Nobel Prize winner: Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan’s Special Police Valley is the youngest Nobel Prize winner in the world. A brave young woman who violated the Pakistan Taliban won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, making her the youngest recipient in history. She was 17 years old at the time.

The world’s largest volunteer ambulance service: The Pakistan-based nonprofit social welfare organization Edhi Foundation operates the world’s largest voluntary ambulance service.

Leading Football Manufacturers: Pakistan is a leading manufacturer of hand-stitched footballs made primarily by Sialkot, Punjab.

The tallest polo stadium in the world: Shandur Polo Ground by Gilgit-Baltistan, Ghizer, is the tallest polo stadium in the world. It is located at an altitude of 12,500 feet (38,000 meters). The ground has traditional polo tours every year, including the famous Sandu Polo Festival.

The oldest civilization: The famous ancient cities of the Indus Valley Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa are located in Pakistan. It is considered one of the oldest civilizations in the world.

The largest earth dam: The Tarbela Dam is the largest earth and rock-filled dam in the world, with the largest capacity of its specific filling type category. It plays an important role in water storage and power generation in Pakistan.

Guadal Port: It is considered the largest port in the world and is part of China’s ambitious China Economic Corridor (CPEC). Built with Chinese funds, this is the port of Gwadar in Pakistan’s Restive Bal Luzhi Province.

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