India slips one notch to 87th out of 165 nations on economic freedom index

India has fallen one notch to the 87th position out of 165 countries on the economic freedom index, according to a report released on Thursday.

Indian Economy
Indian Economy
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Sep 21 2023 | 9:26 PM IST

India has fallen one notch to the 87th position out of 165 countries on the economic freedom index, according to a report released on Thursday.

The country was at the 86th spot in previous year's rankings.

The 'Economic Freedom of the World: 2021 Annual Report' by Canada's Fraser Institute has been released in India in conjunction with New Delhi-based think tank Centre For Civil Society.

"From 1980 to now, India's rating has gone up considerably, from 4.90 to 6.62 but, our rank has fallen. This means while India is improving considerably in absolute terms but is not doing enough relative to other countries," it said.

However, in South Asia, India is doing pretty well, as per the report.

India reported marginal increase in the size of government (7.64 from 7.57) and and regulation of credit, labour and business (5.98 from 5.96), while it was down slightly in legal system and property rights (5.29 from 5.3) and freedom to trade internationally (6.19 from 6.27).

A score closer to 10 indicates a higher level of economic freedom.

According to the report, Singapore topped the index.

It was followed by Hong Kong, Switzerland, New Zealand, the US, Ireland, Denmark, Australia, the UK, and Canada.

India has been ranked higher than China, which stands at the 111th position.

Venezuela once again ranks last.

Other notable rankings include Japan (20th), Germany (23rd), France (47th), and Russia (104th).

Partha J Shah from the Centre for Civil Society said, "India ranks 114th out of 165 countries in freedom to trade internationally and 116th in regulation. Prioritising reforms in these areas is crucial.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Sep 21 2023 | 9:26 PM IST

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