Brazil vs Pakistan Comparison

Country Comparison
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Brazil

212.8M (2025)

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Pakistan

255.2M (2025)

Comprehensive comparison across 9 categories and 44 indicators

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Brazil

Population: 212.8M (2025) Area: 8.5M km² GDP: $2.1T (2025)
Capital: Brasília
Continent: South America
Official Languages: Portuguese
Currency: BRL
HDI: 0.786 (84.)
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Pakistan

Population: 255.2M (2025) Area: 881.9K km² GDP: No data
Capital: Islamabad
Continent: Asia
Official Languages: Urdu English
Currency: PKR
HDI: 0.544 (168.)

Geography and Demographics

Brazil
Pakistan
Area
8.5M km²
881.9K km²
Total population
212.8M (2025)
255.2M (2025)
Population density
26.2 people/km² (2025)
301.9 people/km² (2025)
Average age
34.8 (2025)
20.6 (2025)

Economy and Finance

Brazil
Pakistan
Total GDP
$2.1T (2025)
No data
GDP per capita
$9,960 (2025)
No data
Inflation rate
5.3% (2025)
5.1% (2025)
Growth rate
2.0% (2025)
2.6% (2025)
Minimum wage
$284 (2025)
$118 (2024)
Tourism revenue
$8.7B (2025)
$1.7B (2025)
Unemployment rate
7.7% (2025)
5.5% (2025)
Public debt
76.5% (2025)
82.9% (2025)
Trade balance
$7.2K (2025)
-$2.6K (2025)

Quality of Life and Health

Brazil
Pakistan
Human development
0.786 (84.)
0.544 (168.)
Happiness index
6,494 (36.)
4,768 (109.)
Health Exp. per Cap. ($)
$849 (9.1%)
$39 (2.9%)
Life expectancy
76.2 (2025)
67.9 (2025)
Safety index
55.7 (135.)
46.7 (162.)

Education and Technology

Brazil
Pakistan
Education Exp. (% GDP)
5.5% (2025)
2.0% (2025)
Literacy rate
93.4% (2025)
60.3% (2025)
Primary school completion
93.4% (2025)
60.3% (2025)
Internet usage
88.4% (2025)
34.2% (2025)
Internet speed
192.2 Mbps (27.)
15.82 Mbps (144.)

Environment and Sustainability

Brazil
Pakistan
Renewable energy
87.8% (2025)
30.0% (2025)
Carbon emissions per capita
480 kg per capita (2025)
196 kg per capita (2025)
Forest area
58.5% (2025)
4.7% (2025)
Freshwater resources
8.6K km³ (2025)
247 km³ (2025)
Air quality
12.08 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)
31.47 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)

Military Power

Brazil
Pakistan
Military expenditure
$21.5B (2025)
$7.7B (2025)
Military power rank
98,220 (11.)
46,678 (17.)

Governance and Politics

Brazil
Pakistan
Democracy index
6.49 (2024)
2.84 (2024)
Corruption perception
34 (114.)
27 (139.)
Political stability
-0.4 (118.)
-1.9 (181.)
Press freedom
54.8 (80.)
32.7 (151.)

Infrastructure and Services

Brazil
Pakistan
Clean water access
100.0% (2025)
90.6% (2025)
Electricity access
100.0% (2025)
100.0% (2025)
Electricity price
0.18 $/kWh (2025)
0.12 $/kWh (2025)
Paved Roads
12 % (2025)
70 % (2025)
Traffic deaths (per 100K)
13.91 /100K (2025)
12.63 /100K (2025)
Retirement age
65 (2025)
60 (2025)

Tourism and International Relations

Brazil
Pakistan
Passport power
85.25 (2025)
31.35 (2025)
Tourist arrivals
3.6M (2022)
966K (2012)
Tourism revenue
$8.7B (2025)
$1.7B (2025)
World heritage sites
24 (2025)
6 (2025)

Comparison Result

Brazil
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31.5

Superior Fields

Leader
Brazil
Pakistan
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10.5

Superior Fields

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

GDP Comparison

Comparison Evaluation

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Brazil Evaluation

Significant advantages for Brazil: • Brazil has 21.8x higher healthcare spending per capita • Brazil has 9.7x higher land area • Brazil has 2.4x higher minimum wage • Brazil has 12.4x higher forest coverage
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Pakistan Evaluation

While Pakistan ranks lower overall compared to Brazil, specific areas demonstrate competitive advantages:

Pakistan demonstrates advantages in: • Pakistan has 11.5x higher population density • Pakistan has 2.2x higher birth rate

Overall Evaluation

Final Conclusion

Pakistan vs. Brazil: The Strategic Anchor and the Rhythmic Giant

A Tale of Two Regional Superpowers with Different Beats

Comparing Pakistan and Brazil is like contrasting a grand, strategic game of chess with the vibrant, all-encompassing energy of Carnival. Both are huge, populous, and complex nations that dominate their respective regions. But their national essence, their "vibe," could not be more different. Pakistan, the chess master, is a nation of calculated moves, defined by its geopolitical significance, deep-rooted traditions, and a powerful sense of national discipline. Brazil, the Carnival, is a nation of rhythm, passion, and cultural fusion, a continental-sized party where the lines between race, music, and life itself are joyfully blurred.

Both are giants, but one moves with deliberate purpose while the other dances to a samba beat.

The Most Striking Contrasts

The Source of National Pride: In Pakistan, pride is often rooted in its resilient history, its military strength, and its identity as a nuclear-armed Islamic republic. In Brazil, national pride is found in its cultural exports—football, samba, bossa nova—and its status as a racial and cultural melting pot. They are proud of their "soft power."

The Social Atmosphere: Pakistani society is more conservative and traditional, with religion and family forming the central pillars of life. Brazilian society is famously open, expressive, and sensual. It’s a culture of the beach, the body, and the celebration, embracing a "live and let live" attitude.Relationship with Nature: Pakistan’s relationship with nature is one of conquest and reverence—from harnessing its mighty rivers for agriculture to awe at its Himalayan peaks. Brazil’s relationship with nature is one of overwhelming abundance and immense responsibility, being the guardian of the majority of the Amazon rainforest, the "lungs of the world."

The Paradox of Power

Both nations are considered major regional powers, but they project their power differently. Pakistan’s power is "hard"—military, strategic, and political, focused on its immediate, volatile neighborhood. Brazil’s power is "soft"—cultural influence, a leading voice for the developing world (especially in environmental matters), and a diverse, massive economy that acts as a magnet for South America. It’s the difference between a clenched fist and an open hand.

Practical Advice

If You Want to Start a Business:

Choose Pakistan for: Tapping into a rapidly digitizing young population. The potential for growth in e-commerce, fintech, and IT services is immense, supported by a large, low-cost labor pool.

Choose Brazil for: Accessing the largest market in Latin America. It’s a powerhouse in agriculture, renewable energy, and has a sophisticated domestic market with a strong appetite for consumer goods and technology.

If You Want to Settle Down:

Pakistan offers a life centered on: Strong family and community ties, deep cultural and religious traditions, and an exceptionally affordable cost of living.

Brazil offers a life of: Social vibrancy, cultural diversity, stunning natural beauty, and a relaxed, optimistic approach to life. It’s for those who want warmth in both the climate and the people.

The Tourist Experience

Pakistan is an adventure for the soul: It’s a journey into ancient history along the Silk Road, a trek through some of the world’s most spectacular and untouched mountain scenery. It’s raw and profound.

Brazil is a festival for the senses: Experience the electric energy of Rio de Janeiro, the raw power of Iguazu Falls, and the unparalleled biodiversity of the Amazon or the Pantanal. It’s vibrant and intoxicating.

Conclusion: Which World Would You Choose?

The choice is between a world of structure and a world of rhythm. Pakistan is a nation that has built a formidable identity on a foundation of faith and strategy. Brazil is a nation that has built its identity on the joyful, chaotic, and beautiful fusion of all the peoples who have landed on its shores.

🏆 The Final Verdict

Winner: A tie between two different kinds of giants. Pakistan wins on strategic importance and demographic discipline. Brazil wins on soft power, cultural influence, and natural wonder.

Practical Decision: A geopolitical analyst or a textile magnate would find their calling in Pakistan. A musician, an ecologist, or a coffee exporter would find their paradise in Brazil.

Final Word: Pakistan is a nation that commands respect. Brazil is a nation that invites you to dance.

💡 Surprise Fact

Brazil is one of the world’s most ethnically mixed nations and a leader in renewable energy, with over 80% of its electricity coming from renewable sources, primarily hydropower. Pakistan, while ethnically diverse, is over 96% Muslim, making it one of the world's most populous Muslim-majority countries.

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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
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