Corruption rises in country: India ranks 80th in Corruption Index


Last year, India was 78th

(PTI) Dawas, Ta. January 24, 2020, Friday

According to a report by Transparency International, corruption in India has increased in the last one year. India is ranked 80th in the report prepared in 180 countries by various criteria. Last year, India was 78th. India reported corruption in India in 2019.

India has also lagged behind in the corruption index after pushing back 10 seats in the Democracy Index. India ranked 80th in Transparency International's new Corruption Experience Index. In a year, India is trailing by two. Last year, India was 78th.

Denmark, New Zealand, Finland, Singapore, Sweden were the fifth most corrupt countries. That is why corruption occurs in these countries. India, China, Berlin, Ghana, Morocco, Pakistan were among the most corrupt countries.

India had 41 points in the report. These criteria take into account different factors, such as how much transparency a campaign holds. How much the government values ​​the rich's opinion. Consideration is given to how quickly ordinary people get their tasks done.

Transparency International presented the report at the annual convention of Dagus. The most honest country was praised in the report of Denmark, New Zealand, Finland.

The order of India has steadily fluctuated over the past few years. As such, the report for the year 2018 was 78th when it arrived in 2019. It was 81st in 2017 with 40 points. India was ranked 79th in 2016. There is a gradual change in the structure of India. Its significance is that corruption in India has not made much of a difference.

The report gives each country points out of 100 points. The least points a country has are the most corrupt. Half of the world's countries did not even get 50 points. All countries averaged 43 points. Somalia, South Sudan and Syria were the most corrupt countries with points like 9, 12, 13.

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