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World|business|October 12, 2016 / 04:28 PM
India up 16 places on Global Competitiveness Index

AKIPRESS.COM - world economic forumOn the back of improved monetary policy and recent reforms towards opening up the economy, India has jumped 16 places in the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) to 39th spot, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has said.

"India climbs, for the second year in a row, to 39th. Its 16-place improvement is the largest this year, thanks to improved monetary and fiscal policies as well as lower oil prices," the WEF said in its Global Competitiveness Report 2016-17 published on Wednesday.

The Indian economy has stabilized and now boasts of the highest growth among the G-20 countries, the report underlined.

"Recent reform efforts have concentrated on improving public institutions, opening the economy to foreign investors and international trade, and increasing transparency in the financial system," it stated.

Pakistan has been ranked at 122, last amongst its South Asian neighbours.

The report also highlighted that India happens to be the second-most competitive economy among the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries, with China ahead at 28th spot.

Switzerland, Singapore and the United States remained the world's most competitive economies in the report that assesses the competitiveness landscape of 138 economies, providing insight into the drivers of their productivity and prosperity.

The report emphasized that updated business practices and investment in innovation are now as important as infrastructure, skills and efficient markets.

Crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for undertaking reforms, since the new government took office in 2014, India climbed up the rankings to 39th in this edition of the report."

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