Friday, 8 June 2018

Global Peace Index (GPI) - 137th ranking of India

According to the Global Peace Index (GPI) released by the Australian Institute Institute and Economics and Peace (IEP), Iceland is the world's most peaceful country, while the most troubled country in the world is the Global Peace Index (GPI) -the world's 137th ranking from 2008, Is the most peaceful country. Syria has been the world's most troubled country for the past five years.    Compared to the previous year, there has been a slight improvement in India's ranking. India's ranking in 163 countries is 137th in the index. India's ranking in the year 2017 was 141th.    Due to the increase in violence in Central Asia and North Africa, global peace has declined. It is in line with the performance of South Asian countries. According to the report, Nepal's ranking has risen from 93 to 84, while Sri Lanka's ranking has increased from 80 to 67. Pakistan's ranking has risen from 152 to 151. By the way, the ranking of the quietest country in South Asia has dropped from 13 to 19. Similarly, Bangladesh slipped from 84th position to 93th position.

According to the Global Peace Index (GPI) released by the Australian Institute Institute and Economics and Peace (IEP), Iceland is the world's most peaceful country, while the most troubled country in the world is the Global Peace Index (GPI) -the world's 137th ranking from 2008, Is the most peaceful country. Syria has been the world's most troubled country for the past five years.

Compared to the previous year, there has been a slight improvement in India's ranking. India's ranking in 163 countries is 137th in the index. India's ranking in the year 2017 was 141th.

Due to the increase in violence in Central Asia and North Africa, global peace has declined. It is in line with the performance of South Asian countries. According to the report, Nepal's ranking has risen from 93 to 84, while Sri Lanka's ranking has increased from 80 to 67. Pakistan's ranking has risen from 152 to 151. By the way, the ranking of the quietest country in South Asia has dropped from 13 to 19. Similarly, Bangladesh slipped from 84th position to 93th position.