Bangladesh vs Germany Comparison

Country Comparison
Bangladesh Flag

Bangladesh

175.7M (2025)

VS
Germany Flag

Germany

84.1M (2025)

Comprehensive comparison across 9 categories and 44 indicators

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Bangladesh

Population: 175.7M (2025) Area: 147.6K km² GDP: $467.2B (2025)
Capital: Dhaka
Continent: Asia
Official Languages: Bengali
Currency: BDT
HDI: 0.685 (130.)
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Germany

Population: 84.1M (2025) Area: 357K km² GDP: $4.7T (2025)
Capital: Berlin
Continent: Europe
Official Languages: German
Currency: EUR
HDI: 0.959 (5.)

Geography and Demographics

Bangladesh
Germany
Area
147.6K km²
357K km²
Total population
175.7M (2025)
84.1M (2025)
Population density
1,354.5 people/km² (2025)
239 people/km² (2025)
Average age
26 (2025)
45.5 (2025)

Economy and Finance

Bangladesh
Germany
Total GDP
$467.2B (2025)
$4.7T (2025)
GDP per capita
$2,690 (2025)
$55,910 (2025)
Inflation rate
10.0% (2025)
2.1% (2025)
Growth rate
3.8% (2025)
0.0% (2025)
Minimum wage
$113 (2024)
$2.3K (2025)
Tourism revenue
$500M (2025)
$49.6B (2025)
Unemployment rate
4.7% (2025)
3.4% (2025)
Public debt
34.6% (2025)
63.7% (2025)
Trade balance
-$2.8K (2025)
$15.8K (2025)

Quality of Life and Health

Bangladesh
Germany
Human development
0.685 (130.)
0.959 (5.)
Happiness index
3,851 (134.)
6,753 (22.)
Health Exp. per Cap. ($)
$61 (2%)
$6.2K (11.8%)
Life expectancy
75.2 (2025)
81.7 (2025)
Safety index
64.3 (109.)
89.8 (17.)

Education and Technology

Bangladesh
Germany
Education Exp. (% GDP)
2.1% (2025)
4.6% (2025)
Literacy rate
82.6% (2025)
No data
Primary school completion
82.6% (2025)
No data
Internet usage
52.2% (2025)
94.7% (2025)
Internet speed
56.51 Mbps (98.)
98.69 Mbps (57.)

Environment and Sustainability

Bangladesh
Germany
Renewable energy
4.0% (2025)
68.0% (2025)
Carbon emissions per capita
125 kg per capita (2025)
570 kg per capita (2025)
Forest area
14.5% (2025)
32.7% (2025)
Freshwater resources
1.2K km³ (2025)
154 km³ (2025)
Air quality
31.07 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)
8.97 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)

Military Power

Bangladesh
Germany
Military expenditure
$3.9B (2025)
$110B (2025)
Military power rank
14,142 (46.)
119,777 (8.)

Governance and Politics

Bangladesh
Germany
Democracy index
4.44 (2024)
8.73 (2024)
Corruption perception
23 (151.)
76 (15.)
Political stability
-0.8 (142.)
0.6 (71.)
Press freedom
21.3 (169.)
83.3 (9.)

Infrastructure and Services

Bangladesh
Germany
Clean water access
98.7% (2025)
100.0% (2025)
Electricity access
100.0% (2025)
100.0% (2025)
Electricity price
0.09 $/kWh (2025)
0.32 $/kWh (2025)
Paved Roads
No data
100 % (2025)
Traffic deaths (per 100K)
14.5 /100K (2025)
3.51 /100K (2025)
Retirement age
65 (2025)
65.58 (2025)

Tourism and International Relations

Bangladesh
Germany
Passport power
32.89 (2025)
91.08 (2025)
Tourist arrivals
323K (2019)
28.5M (2022)
Tourism revenue
$500M (2025)
$49.6B (2025)
World heritage sites
3 (2025)
54 (2025)

Comparison Result

Bangladesh
Bangladesh Flag
8.5

Superior Fields

Leader
Germany
Germany
Germany Flag
32.5

Superior Fields

* This score reflects overall livability and quality of life, not just economic or military strength

GDP Comparison

Total GDP

$467.2B (2025)
Bangladesh
vs
$4.7T (2025)
Germany
Difference: %915

GDP per Capita

$2,690 (2025)
Bangladesh
vs
$55,910 (2025)
Germany
Difference: %1978

Comparison Evaluation

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Bangladesh Evaluation

While Bangladesh ranks lower overall compared to Germany, specific areas demonstrate competitive advantages:

Notable strengths of Bangladesh: • Bangladesh has 5.7x higher population density • Bangladesh has 2.1x higher population • Bangladesh has 61% higher birth rate
Germany Flag

Germany Evaluation

Key advantages for Germany: • Germany has 20.8x higher GDP per capita • Germany has 20.6x higher minimum wage • Germany has 10.1x higher GDP • Germany has 102.2x higher healthcare spending per capita

Overall Evaluation

Final Conclusion

Germany vs Bangladesh: The Precision Engineer and the Tireless Weaver

A Tale of Value and Volume

Comparing Germany and Bangladesh is like contrasting a high-precision robotics lab with a colossal, bustling textile mill. Germany is a global leader in high-value, complex manufacturing, where every product is a marvel of engineering and efficiency. Bangladesh is a global giant in high-volume, labor-intensive production, the world’s clothing factory, built on the sheer scale and resilience of its workforce. One crafts the machines, the other clothes the world with them.

The Most Striking Contrasts

  • Economic Model: Germany’s economy is capital-intensive, driven by automation, R&D, and premium branding (Mercedes-Benz, SAP). Bangladesh’s economy is labor-intensive, built on the ready-made garment (RMG) industry, remittances, and agriculture. Germany creates value through technology; Bangladesh creates value through human effort.
  • Geography and Environment: Germany is a stable, temperate land of forests and hills, with meticulously managed rivers. Bangladesh is a vast, fertile river delta, a land of immense natural beauty that is also one of the most vulnerable nations on earth to climate change and rising sea levels. Nature is a managed resource in Germany; in Bangladesh, it is a powerful, life-giving, and often destructive force.
  • Pace of Life: The German lifestyle is organized and predictable, with a strong emphasis on planning and order. The Bangladeshi lifestyle is a vibrant, chaotic, and energetic symphony of survival and aspiration, epitomized by the bustling streets of Dhaka, one of the most densely populated cities on Earth.

The Automation vs. Manpower Paradox

Germany’s response to a production challenge is to build a better machine. Its success depends on having fewer, more skilled people operating more advanced technology. Bangladesh’s response is to harness its greatest asset: its massive, youthful population. Its success depends on mobilizing millions of hands in a coordinated effort. This creates a paradox: Germany fears a shortage of skilled labor, while Bangladesh’s biggest challenge is creating enough jobs for its demographic dividend.

Practical Advice

If You Want to Start a Business:

  • In Germany: Perfect for a business in deep tech, automotive supply chains, renewable energy, or pharmaceuticals. You compete on quality, not price. The ecosystem for innovation is world-class.
  • In Bangladesh: The ultimate destination for sourcing apparel, textiles, or leather goods. Emerging opportunities exist in pharmaceuticals, shipbuilding, and digital services for its massive domestic market. It’s a game of scale and cost-efficiency.

If You Want to Settle Down:

  • Germany is for you if: You seek high wages, social security, public order, and a life where systems work as intended.
  • Bangladesh is for you if: You are an NGO worker, a development professional, or an entrepreneur in the garment sector. You must be adaptable, patient, and drawn to a culture known for its incredible hospitality and resilience.

The Tourist Experience

Germany offers a comfortable tour through history, with its well-preserved castles, modern cities, and scenic drives. Everything is accessible and well-documented. Bangladesh offers an immersive, raw, and unforgettable adventure: a boat trip through the Sundarbans mangrove forest (home to the Bengal tiger), a visit to the ancient Buddhist ruins of Paharpur, and experiencing the overwhelming sensory input of Dhaka.

Conclusion: Which World Do You Choose?

Germany is the world of perfection and order, a place to create and enjoy the highest quality of life that a structured, wealthy society can offer. Bangladesh is the world of human scale and relentless energy, a place of profound challenges but also immense heart, aspiration, and the raw power of collective human effort.

🏆 The Definitive Verdict

Winner: On almost every metric of economic development, infrastructure, and personal safety, Germany is the winner. Bangladesh, however, is a champion of resilience and human spirit. Practical Decision: Settle in Germany for a life of quality. Do business with Bangladesh for unmatched scale in production. For a life-changing lesson in perspective, visit Bangladesh.

💡 The Surprise Fact

Germany has one of the world's oldest populations, with a median age over 47. Bangladesh has one of the youngest, with a median age of around 28. This demographic contrast fundamentally shapes the challenges and opportunities of each nation for the next century.

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Data Sources

Comparison data is aggregated from multiple authoritative international organizations:

World Bank Open Data - Development and economic indicators
UN Data - Population and demographic statistics
IMF Data Portal - International financial statistics
WHO Data - Global health statistics
OECD Statistics - Economic and social data
Our Methodology - Learn how we process and analyze data

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