India though can take solace from the fact that all the other sub-continent teams are lying lower than the Sunil Chettri-led side.
Both Pakistan and Bangladesh saw a slide of 11 rankings to be placed 175th and 181st in the list while Sri Lanka jumped two spots to be placed 176th.
On the International front, World Cup winners Germany held on to their numero uno ranking despite losing to second-placed Argentina in an international friendly earlier this month.
Belgium stayed put at No.5 and Brazil climbed one spot to No 6 with Uruguay and Spain following the suit at Nos 7 and 8.
France and Switzerland, which lost to England in a European Championship qualifier, traded places to complete the top 10.
Costa Rica is ahead of Mexico and the United States, with the three CONCACAF nations grouped from Nos 15-17. England climbed two spots to be at No 18.
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