Name of the index
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Features
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India’s Rank
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Top Position
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Human Freedom Index 2020
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- Published by American think tank Cato Institute and Fraser Institute in Canada
- Takes into account 76 indicators of personal, civil, and economic freedoms
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111
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New Zealand
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Asia Power Index 2020
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- Published by Sydney based Lowy Institute
- The annual Asia Power Index is an analytical tool that ranks 28 countries in terms of what they have, and what they do with what they have (resources and influence) to have dominant power in Asia.
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4
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United States
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Global Hunger Index 2020
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- Published by Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe
- GHI scores are based on the values of four component indicators: undernourishment (share of the population with insufficient caloric intake), child wasting (share of children under age five who have low weight for their height, reflecting acute undernutrition), child stunting (share of children under age five who have low height for their age, reflecting chronic undernutrition), and child mortality (mortality rate of children under age five, partly reflecting the fatal mix of inadequate nutrition and unhealthy environments).
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94
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World Risk Index 2020
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- The World Risk Index is a statistical model for the assessment of the global risk of disasters such as earthquakes, storms, floods, droughts and sea-level rise.
- WRI is part of the World Risk Report 2020 with special focus on “Forced Displacement and Migration” released by the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) and Bündnis Entwicklung Hilft, in cooperation with the University of Stuttgart in Germany.
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89
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Vanuatu
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Smart City Index 2020
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- The Smart City Index ranks cities based on economic and technological data, as well as by their citizens’ perceptions of how “smart” their cities are.
- The Institute for Management Development, in collaboration with Singapore University for Technology and Design (SUTD), has released the Index.
- Hundreds of citizens from 109 cities were surveyed in April and May 2020 and asked questions on the technological provisions of their city across five key areas: health and safety, mobility, activities, opportunities and governance.
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85
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Singapore
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Economic Freedom Index 2020
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- Published by Heritage Foundation
- The report measures economic freedom by analysing the policies and institutions of 162 countries and territories.
- The degree of freedom is measured in five broad areas. They are: Size of Government, Legal System and Property Rights, Sound Money, Freedom to Trade Internationally, Regulation
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105
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Hong Kong
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World Press Freedom Index 2020
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- Published by Reporters Without Borders
- The Index ranks 180 countries and regions according to the level of freedom available to journalists.
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142
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Norway
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Energy Transition Index 2020
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- Published by World Economic Forum
- The index benchmarks 115 economies on the current performance of their energy systems across economic development and growth, environmental sustainability and energy security and access indicators and their readiness for transition to secure, sustainable, affordable and inclusive energy systems.
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74
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Sweden
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Environmental Performance Index 2020
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- The index considered 32 indicators of environmental performance and included 10-year trends in environmental performance at the national and global levels.
- Published by Yale and Columbia University
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168
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Denmark
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World Competitive Index 2020
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- Published by Institute For Management Development
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43
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Singapore
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Startup Ecosystem Ranking Report 2020
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- Published by Startup Blink
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23
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USA
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Sustainability Index 2020
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- According to a UN report commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO), UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and The Lancet medical journal.
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77th
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Sweden
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Global Manufacturing Risk Index (MRI) 2020
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- Published by Cushman & Wakefield
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03
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China
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Global Innovation Index 2020
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- Published by World Intellectual Property Organization
- Its 80 indicators explore a broad vision of innovation, including political environment, education, infrastructure and business sophistication.
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48
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Switzerland
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Economic Freedom Of The World 2020
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- Published by Canada’s Fraser Institute
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105
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Hong Kong
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Human Capital Index 2020
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- Published by World Bank
- HCI 2020 includes health and education data of children for 174 countries up to March 2020. Thus providing a pre-pandemic baseline.
- It covers 98% of the world’s population.
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116
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Singapore
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Global Climate Risk Index 2021
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07
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Mozambique
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World Happiness Report 2020
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- Published by Sustainable Development Solutions Network
- For the report, researchers asked people to evaluate their own levels of happiness, and took into account measures such as GDP, social support, personal freedom and levels of corruption to give their own nation a happiness score.
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144
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Finland
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Global Gender Gap Index 2020
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- Published by World Economic Forum
- Measures the extent of gender-based gaps in economic participation and opportunity, educational attainment, health and survival, and political empowerment.
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112
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Iceland
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Climate Change Performance Index 2021
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- Published by Germanwatch, New Climate Institute, CAN
- The overall score of India is 63.98. It is for the second time in a row that India emerged among the top 10 countries with higher climate performance from among 58 economies. India was at 9th spot last year in the index.
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10
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Sweden (4th)
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Social Mobility Index 2020
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- Published by World Economic Forum
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76
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Denmark
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International Intellectual Property Index 2020
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- Published by US Chamber Of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center
- Index evaluates the IP framework in each economy across 50 unique indicators which industry believes represent economies with the most effective IP systems. The indicators create a snapshot of an economy overall IP ecosystem and span nine categories of protection: patents, copyrights, trademarks, design rights, trade secrets, commercialization of IP assets, enforcement, systemic efficiency, and membership and ratification of international treaties.
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40
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USA
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Largest Military Spender Country In The World 2020
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- Published by Swedish Think Tank SIPRI
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03rd
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USA
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Henley Passport Index 2020
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84th
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Japan
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Democracy Index 2019
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- Published by Economist Intelligence Unit
- The index is based on five categories -- electoral process and pluralism; the functioning of government; political participation; political culture; and civil liberties.
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51st
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Norway
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Human Development Index 2020
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- Published by United Nations Development Programme
- With an HDI value of 0.645, the country fell in the medium human development category.
- The report stated that since 1990, the HDI value of India has increased to 0.645 from 0.429, registering an increase of over 50%. During the same period, the life expectancy at birth in India rose by nearly 12 years, while mean years of schooling witnessed an increase of 3.5 years. During this while, the expected years of schooling also rose by 4.5 years. Moreover, during this period, GNI per capita of India also increased, registering a rise of nearly 274%.
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131st
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Norway
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Corruption Perception 2019 Index
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- Published by Transparency International
- The 2019 CPI draws on 13 surveys and expert assessments to measure public sector corruption in 180 countries and territories, giving each a score from zero (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
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80
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Denmark
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Global Competitiveness Index 2019
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- Published by World Economic Forum
- A country’s performance on the overall GCI is reported as a ‘progress score’ on a 0-to-100 scale, where 100 represents the ‘frontier’, an ideal state where an issue ceases to be a constraint to productivity growth.
- This edition of the report focuses on building shared prosperity (addressing inequality) and managing the transition to a sustainable economy (addressing environmental issues) along with competitiveness and growth.
- The report is based on 12 set of factors (pillars) that determine productivity. These are: Institutions; Infrastructure; ICT adoption; Macroeconomic stability; Health; Skills; Product market; Labour market; Financial system; Market size; Business dynamism; and Innovation capability
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68th
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Singapore
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Ease of Doing Business 2020
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- Published by World Bank
- The report measures the performance of countries across 10 different parameters namely-Starting a Business, Dealing with Construction permits, Electricity availability, Property registration, Credit availability, Protecting minority Investors, Paying Taxes, Trading across borders, Contracts enforcement, and Resolving Insolvency.
- This time two more parameters were considered namely, employing workers and contracting with the government but these are not included in the score and rankings.
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63rd
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New Zealand
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World Digital competitiveness Ranking 2020
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- Published by IMD
- Measures the capacity and readiness of 63 economies to adopt and explore digital technologies as a key driver for economic transformation in business, government and wider society.
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44th
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USA
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Global Happiness Survey
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9th
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Australia & Canada
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Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2020
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68th
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Switzerland
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End of Childhood Index 2019
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- Published by UK based NGO save the Children
- The index evaluates countries on eight indicators to determine the wellbeing of children and teenagers (0-19 years): Mortality among children under five years of age, Malnutrition that stunts growth, Lack of education, Child labour, Early marriage, Adolescent Births, Displacement by conflict, Child homicide
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113th
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Singapore
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Global Peace Index
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- Published by Institute for economics and peace
- The GPI covers 99.7 per cent of the world’s population, using 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators from highly respected sources, and measures the state of peace across three domains: the level of Societal Safety and Security; the extent of Ongoing Domestic and International Conflict; and the degree of Militarisation.
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139th
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Iceland
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World Talent Index 2020
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- Published by INSEAD Business School
- The Institute for Management Development’s World Competitiveness Center take a three-pronged approach in measuring talent in economies. The Investment & Development factor measures the resources earmarked to cultivate a homegrown workforce. The Appeal factor evaluates the extent to which an economy attracts foreign and retains local talent. And the Readiness factor measures the quality of the skills and competencies that are available in a country’s talent pool.
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59th
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Switzerland
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Index of Cancer Preparedness 2019
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- Economist Intelligence Unit
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19th
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Australia
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Inclusive Internet Index 2020
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- Published by Economist Intelligence Unit
- The 'Inclusive Internet Index' benchmarks countries on the internet's availability, affordability, relevance and the readiness of people to use it.
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40th
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Sweden
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Global Terrorism Index 2020
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- Published by Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP)
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8th
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Afghanistan
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