Namibia vs Pakistan Comparison

Country Comparison
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Namibia

3.1M (2025)

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Pakistan

255.2M (2025)

Comprehensive comparison across 9 categories and 44 indicators

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Namibia Flag

Namibia

Population: 3.1M (2025) Area: 824.3K km² GDP: $14.2B (2025)
Capital: Windhoek
Continent: Africa
Official Languages: English
Currency: NAD
HDI: 0.665 (136.)
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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

Namibia
Pakistan
Area
824.3K km²
881.9K km²
Total population
3.1M (2025)
255.2M (2025)
Population density
3.2 people/km² (2025)
301.9 people/km² (2025)
Average age
21.3 (2025)
20.6 (2025)

Economy and Finance

Namibia
Pakistan
Total GDP
$14.2B (2025)
No data
GDP per capita
$4,660 (2025)
No data
Inflation rate
3.8% (2025)
5.1% (2025)
Growth rate
3.8% (2025)
2.6% (2025)
Minimum wage
$220 (2024)
$118 (2024)
Tourism revenue
$400M (2025)
$1.7B (2025)
Unemployment rate
19.0% (2025)
5.5% (2025)
Public debt
63.6% (2025)
82.9% (2025)
Trade balance
-$770 (2025)
-$2.6K (2025)

Quality of Life and Health

Namibia
Pakistan
Human development
0.665 (136.)
0.544 (168.)
Happiness index
4,911 (103.)
4,768 (109.)
Health Exp. per Cap. ($)
$406 (9%)
$39 (2.9%)
Life expectancy
67.7 (2025)
67.9 (2025)
Safety index
60.1 (123.)
46.7 (162.)

Education and Technology

Namibia
Pakistan
Education Exp. (% GDP)
10.5% (2025)
2.0% (2025)
Literacy rate
92.5% (2025)
60.3% (2025)
Primary school completion
92.5% (2025)
60.3% (2025)
Internet usage
68.3% (2025)
34.2% (2025)
Internet speed
14.3 Mbps (148.)
15.82 Mbps (144.)

Environment and Sustainability

Namibia
Pakistan
Renewable energy
73.8% (2025)
30.0% (2025)
Carbon emissions per capita
4 kg per capita (2025)
196 kg per capita (2025)
Forest area
7.8% (2025)
4.7% (2025)
Freshwater resources
40 km³ (2025)
247 km³ (2025)
Air quality
19.12 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)
31.47 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)

Military Power

Namibia
Pakistan
Military expenditure
$349.6M (2025)
$7.7B (2025)
Military power rank
527 (134.)
46,678 (17.)

Governance and Politics

Namibia
Pakistan
Democracy index
6.48 (2024)
2.84 (2024)
Corruption perception
49 (57.)
27 (139.)
Political stability
0.5 (76.)
-1.9 (181.)
Press freedom
71.6 (37.)
32.7 (151.)

Infrastructure and Services

Namibia
Pakistan
Clean water access
85.9% (2025)
90.6% (2025)
Electricity access
60.2% (2025)
100.0% (2025)
Electricity price
0.14 $/kWh (2025)
0.12 $/kWh (2025)
Paved Roads
No data
70 % (2025)
Traffic deaths (per 100K)
37.14 /100K (2025)
12.63 /100K (2025)
Retirement age
60 (2025)
60 (2025)

Tourism and International Relations

Namibia
Pakistan
Passport power
47.03 (2025)
31.35 (2025)
Tourist arrivals
461K (2022)
966K (2012)
Tourism revenue
$400M (2025)
$1.7B (2025)
World heritage sites
2 (2025)
6 (2025)

Comparison Result

Namibia
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23.5

Superior Fields

Leader
Namibia
Pakistan
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17.5

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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Namibia Evaluation

Namibia outperforms with: • Namibia has 10.4x higher healthcare spending per capita • Namibia has 5.3x higher education spending • Namibia has 86% higher minimum wage • Namibia has 2.3x higher democracy index
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Pakistan Evaluation

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

Key advantages for Pakistan: • Pakistan has 94.3x higher population density • Pakistan has 82.5x higher population • Pakistan has 22.0x higher military spending • Pakistan has 4.3x higher tourism revenue

Overall Evaluation

Final Conclusion

Pakistan vs. Namibia: The Populous Giant and the Vast Empty Space

A Tale of Crowds and Solitude

Comparing Pakistan and Namibia is an exercise in demographic and geographic extremes. Pakistan is a sea of humanity, a nation whose story is about its 220 million people. Namibia is a vast, silent, and hauntingly beautiful country that is, after Mongolia, the least densely populated sovereign nation on Earth. It is a land defined by its epic, empty spaces. It’s the bustling metropolis versus the majestic desert.

The Most Striking Contrasts

  • Population Density: This is the most profound difference. The entire population of Namibia is less than 1.5% of Pakistan’s. You could fly for an hour over Namibia and see no sign of human settlement. In Pakistan, human presence is almost constant.
  • Landscape: Pakistan has fertile plains, high mountains, and bustling cities. Namibia is home to two of the world’s most spectacular deserts: the Kalahari in the east and the Namib in the west. The Namib Desert, the world’s oldest, features the planet's tallest sand dunes and dramatically meets the Atlantic Ocean at the Skeleton Coast.
  • Economic Focus: Pakistan has a diverse, human-driven economy. Namibia’s economy is built on its geology and geography: it is a major producer of diamonds and uranium, and its otherworldly landscapes support a thriving, high-end tourism industry.

The Paradox of EmptinessNamibia’s emptiness is its greatest asset. It allows for the preservation of its fragile ecosystems and creates the profound sense of wilderness and solitude that attracts tourists from all over the world. This emptiness generates significant wealth. Pakistan’s "fullness"—its massive population—is also its greatest asset, providing a huge workforce and market, but it creates immense environmental pressure. One nation thrives on being empty; the other thrives on being full.Practical Advice

If You Want to Start a Business:

  • Choose Pakistan for: Any business that relies on a large number of people, whether as customers or employees. The potential for scale is enormous.
  • Choose Namibia for: Niche, high-value businesses. Prime sectors include eco-tourism, conservation projects, logistics (its port of Walvis Bay serves its neighbors), and mining services. It has a stable, business-friendly environment.

If You Want to Settle Down:

  • Pakistan is for you if: You seek a life rich in social interaction, cultural depth, and the constant energy of a major developing country.
  • Namibia is for you if: You crave space, silence, safety, and a deep connection to nature. It offers an exceptionally high quality of life for those who love the outdoors, with excellent infrastructure and a stable political environment.

Tourism Experience

A trip to Pakistan is an immersion in human history and culture. A trip to Namibia is an immersion in raw, powerful nature: climbing the giant dunes of Sossusvlei at sunrise, game viewing in Etosha National Park, and exploring the desolate, shipwreck-strewn Skeleton Coast.

Conclusion: What is a Nation's Soul?Pakistan’s soul is found in its people, its poetry, its faith, and its bustling cities. It is a collective soul. Namibia’s soul is found in the profound silence of its ancient deserts, the vastness of its starry sky, and the resilience of life in its harsh environment. It is a geological soul. They offer two of the most different answers to what makes a place special.🏆 The Final VerdictWinner: In terms of human capital and economic scale, Pakistan is the titan. In terms of natural beauty, quality of life, and governance, Namibia is a world-class champion.Practical Decision: A social media app developer would launch in Pakistan. A landscape photographer would find their paradise in Namibia.The Last Word: Pakistan is a vibrant, crowded, and complex symphony. Namibia is a single, perfect, and resonant chord.

💡 Surprise Fact

Namibia was the first country in the world to incorporate environmental protection into its constitution. This commitment is visible in its vast network of national parks and communal conservancies, which cover over 40% of the country's land area.

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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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