


India stands at 60 among 79 developing countries on the Global Development Index. The basic parameter for them to map the number of deaths in the given year due to a natural disaster.

Th ranking was realised by Germanwatch, an independent Berlin-based development and environmental organisation. 3 Global Climate Risk Index : Rank 4Īt number 4, India is amongst the most vulnerable countries in the world in terms of facing extreme weather events. Iceland was also able to close its gender gap by 70%, larger than any country on the list. Iceland, Norway and Finland topped the list by being at the first, second and third position, respectively. Being analysed on the four major pillars- economy, education, health and political representation, India stood at 108. 2 Global Gender Gap Report : Rank 108Įvery year, The Geneva-based World Economic Forum releases its report on the annual global gender gap index, and yet again, India is at the bottom. Myanmar bagged the top position in this index. The report is based on three parameters: number of people donating money, volunteering time and helping a stranger. The report concentrates on various forms of giving and India is among the top 100. 1 World Giving Index : Rank 81ĬAF World Giving Index provides insights into the scope and nature of giving around the world. It’s the nation that has produced legends like Deepa Karmakar, Sachin Tendulkar, Raghuram Rajan, Satya Nadella, among others, but it also is a nation with an alarming gender gap, female foeticide, poverty, and depleting health care.īut is it too difficult to differentiate between dystopia from utopia? Let’s learn about India’s rank on a various global index that uncovers the grittier part of our system. India is the land of widespread diversity: culture, food, languages, history, etc.
