New Delhi, March 19 -- Pakistan's Human Capital Index shows a significant but devastating reality that makes many developing countries envious: the Human Capital Index (HCI) of 0.41 means a newborn baby in Pakistan only has 41% potential productivity - based on health, education and survival outcomes by age 18 - and this could be vastly improved with better health and education facilitation. The country's HCI is similar to that of Sub-Saharan African nations and lower than that of South Asian nations. Another metric shows that more than 25 million children remain out of school, participation of female labor is low, and neonatal mortality remains high in Pakistan. The neonatal mortality rate of Pakistan is among the highest in the world, w...