India have 178 points in their kitty.
Brazil (1095 points) shot from 22nd to the ninth place after winning all five matches at the Confederations Cup, culminating in Sunday's 3-0 demolition of Spain in the final at Rio de Janeiro.
But the world and European champions Spain (1532 points) retained their numero uno position in the rankings ahead of another heavyweight Germany.
Colombia are ranked third after a strong World Cup qualifying results, which also lifted Belgium into the top 10 for the first time.
England, however, fell from ninth to 15th and Ecuador dropped out of the top 10 as well, from 10th to 18th place.
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