Which school system is superior, I will not even tell a couple of one off items that makes one country look better than the other.
I will also not be calculating by raw values because the size of the populations in both the 2 countries are completely different and it will resemble an apple-to-orange comparison. Which school system is superior.
Only the issues which concern the ordinary people are going to be my priority:
Education
In India, Private Education industry has flourished in the recent past. In has made a lot of college of medical,engineering,management
The higher education institutions of learning including the govt sponsored have also grown

What it will imply to the Indian citizens:
The expansion of the seats implies that average and good students may acquire college seats. And opportunities are not confined to those of the cream of the crop
Without collateral banks can offer up to 7.5 lacs or more so even the less fortunate parts of the society can manage to send the children to engg/med/business schools
The large IT firms such as TCS,Wipro, Tech Mahinda have ensured that the students ramp up placements even before acquiring their degree. And after a couple of years of hard labor, the loan is paid back and the company has high chances of sending them to US, EU, UK etc.
Therefore, whole families that were barely making both ends meet are now doing better. The nation also enjoys the inflow of the cash. That’s development
It is not only restricted to white collar works. Ex: These are large firms which need an army of blue collared employees to maintain their activities on a daily basis. The less educated also have increased jobs.
With the inflow of Private and Foreign banks, the customers are offered quite more favorable rate and services. This enables many students in India to realize their motives of studying abroad.
And since then there were only five big cities (metropolitan) in India.
New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore. And these days there are plenty of large cities such as Noida, Gurgaon, Hyderabad and Pune among others.
And this does not include the outward migration of the rest of the metropolitans with whom the metropolitans still have not quite kept up.
New cities are increasing numbers of jobs, schools, colleges, hospitals , modern houses, FDIs, foreign brands etc. The ripe example of development is a very good one
Air Travel
At present, India boasts of 14 domestic airline firms. It has also reduced the air fare to a great extent and enables ordinary people to travel without finding a dent in their pocket. Flight was only available to the wealthy families in 70s-80s. Aviation in India has evolved very far since

Startups (Unicorn Club)
This in itself ought to provide all people with a fairly sensible picture of Indian economic trend.
The creation of start-ups is no less than billions of USD in value with India able to produce a multitude in the last decade alone. Such firms have not only created thousands of employments but has also been able to ease the lives of Indians Some (not an exhaustive list) of these are:
FlipKart- Sales 2.8 billion dollars (Wiki)
Snapdeal- Value of 1billion (wiki)
Paytm- 10 billion dollar (wiki) revenue
Ola Cabs- Income 7.58 billion dollars (wiki)
Zomato- The worth is 2 billion dollars (wiki)
Swiggy- Value 1.3 billion (economictimes)
OYO- Value 5 billion dollars (wiki)
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How do the Indian and Pakistani education system compares?
And incidentally we do not require the other people to know how good we are in education as compared to our counterpart the Pakistan and it is a insult to our education system.
In our new government it was attempted to render it more smooth, more practical, more skilful and vocational oriented.
1. Sundar Pichai

2. Satya Nadela

3. Indira Nooyi

4. Ajaypal Singh Banga

5. Shantanu Narayan

Does India rank better than Pakistan in terms of education and development?
I have visited both of these countries and Pakistan is surely lacking education and development than India. Although the difference in the per capita income of India and Pakistan is not so striking, 1,550/person and 1,260/person respectively, the economic growth, educational facilities and social set up of the two countries, are totally dissimilar. In a sense, India appears like a near-first-world nation or a nation of about 200 million people, some of whom are a rich elite, a large middle-class, and working class with a steady job. Then there are nearly a billion more or less destitute individuals who live on a dollar (or two) a day in huge urban slums and small, rural hamlets. Pakistan, however, is terribly polarized, and the population of about 187 million, which is dwarfed but is so rapidly expanding, has a rather tiny elite of landowners and other exceptionally rich people, a tiny and non-budding middle category, a broad and insecure working course, including many agricultural workers under the sway of the landowners. And there exists just a single megacity Karachi featuring huge slums.
Pakistan does not produce industry and educational establishments are absent on a high level over the secondary school. I have seen a medical college which impressed me as being in a lot of respects similar to my elementary school in the fifties in the US: (age of building, equipment in laboratory, size of library). Those I saw, upper middle professional class, were all emigration planning, and have done so.
Does India fare better education and development-wise than Pakistan does?
Although India has massive population her literacy is far much better than that of pakistan and India is far ahead of Pakistan in terms of rate of shared literacy which is based during the year 2011.
The level of literacy in India by the year 2011 stood over 74 percent
Whereas the literacy rate in pakistan is 58% in the year 2019.
This Official gov statement
The country of Pakistan as at January, 2019 has promised that in four years the literacy level will increase to 70 percent by availing schools to the roughly 22.8 million students in the country and advancing towards the education system of all ages using and enhancing modern technology
It is a fact that India has made some positive steps towards the education and overall development as compared to Pakistan. Pakistan had a higher GDP per capita once and it was also a value of currency. Today with the necessity of handling massive population India surpasses all barometers. all this development is due to the decent background of education framework.
China does best job. The population of China is comparable but well-advanced in all indicators, including economy, education, hdi etc, than India.
Therefore the conclusion is that after world war 2 the following are the nations that win and lose in development. (nearly all the nations were poor in the Asian continent and third world country).