
India ranks 134th in global human development index, says UNDP report
The Hindu
India has moved up a rank on the global Human Development Index, according to the United Nations Development Programme report
India has moved up a rank on the global Human Development Index (HDI), according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report ‘Breaking the gridlock: Reimagining cooperation in a polarised world’ released on March 13.
The report stated that while India ranked 135 in 2021, it had moved up to 134 in 2022. A total of 193 countries were ranked in 2022 and 191 countries in 2021.
India’s southern neighbour Sri Lanka has been ranked much ahead at 78, while China is ranked 75, both categorised under the High Human Development category. India also ranks below Bhutan that stands at 125 and Bangladesh, which is in the 129th position. India, Bhutan and Bangladesh are all in the Medium Human Development category. Switzerland has been ranked number one.
Nepal (146) and Pakistan (164) have been ranked lower than India.
India’s life expectancy at birth has slightly improved from 67.2 years in 2021 to 67.7 years in 2022.
There is an overall increase (5.88%) in expected years of schooling (EYS) from 11.9 years to 12.6 years, leading to an improvement of 18 places when the EYS aspect was considered.
The Gross National Income (GNI) per capita also improved from $6,542 to $6,951

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