yepp.. but it is developing.
progress has been slowed down due to the civil war between the LTTE and the Government troops
yepp.. but it is developing.
progress has been slowed down due to the civil war between the LTTE and the Government troops
Nop, Now Sri Lanka (SL) is rated as a second world country, because the the economic growth and some other economic optimism has showed by it, especially the all share index has grown by 100% along in 2009, the per capita has increased more than US$ 2000 per year, so SL is a second world country, and eve IMF, Blomberg and some other economic intelligences are suggesting, SL is in its past of developing, and further it says, the political stability and political solution will boost the economic development.
Jordan is a developing country, not third world.
No. Third world.
Yes, Bangladesh is a developing/third world country. The country still faces poverty as a challenge.
No. It is a developing nation.
Yes, but third-world countries are now called "developing countries."
No, China is not considered a third-world country. It is classified as a developing country with the world's second-largest economy and significant global influence.
Sweden is a developed country.
The Dominican Republic is classified as a developing country, often referred to as a middle-income country. It is not considered a third world country, which is a term that is no longer commonly used to describe countries based on economic development.
Haiti is classified as a developing country, often referred to as a low-income country. It faces challenges such as poverty, political instability, and natural disasters that contribute to its status as a developing nation.
Jamaica is considered a developing country, which is another term for third world. It is not classified as a first world country due to factors like economic development and infrastructure.
it's not exactly third world country like some parts of africa and asia its like iran and jordan u can call it second world country but not like russia of course........
The term "third world country" is outdated and generally not used anymore. However, Haiti is considered a developing country with high levels of poverty, political instability, and economic challenges.