India has slid 10 places to 51st position in 2019 Democracy Index's global ranking

India has slid 10 places to 51st position in 2019 Democracy Index's global ranking

India's overall score fell from 7.23 in 2018 to 6.90 in the index that provides a snap-shot of the current state of democracy worldwide for 165 independent states and two territories.

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, January 23, 2020, 06:32 AM IST
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New Delhi: In an indicator that does not augur well for the largest democracy in the world, India has slid 10 places to the 51st position in the 2019 Democracy Index's global ranking, according to The Economist Intelligence Unit, which cited "erosion of civil liberties" as the primary cause for the downtrend.

India's overall score fell from 7.23 in 2018 to 6.90 in the index that provides a snap-shot of the current state of democracy worldwide for 165 independent states and two territories.

The index is based on five categories -- electoral process and pluralism; the functioning of government; political participation; political culture; and civil liberties.

Based on their total score, the countries fall in one of four types of regimes: Full Democracy" (scores greater than 8); Flawed Democracy — scores greater than 6 and less than or equal to 8; Hybrid Regime — scores greater than 4 and less than or equal to 6;

Authoritarian Regime — scores less than or equal to 4. India was included in the "flawed democracy" category. Meanwhile, China's score fell to 2.26 in the 2019 index, and the country is now ranked 153rd, close to the bottom of the barrel.

"Over the past year discrimination against minorities, especially in the north-western region of Xinjiang, has intensified. Digital surveillance of the population continued apace in 2019, representing a further constraint on individual freedoms," the report said. Among other emerging economies, Brazil was

ranked 52nd with a score of 6.86, Russia stood at 134th with a score of 3.11. Pakistan was ranked 108th on the overall list with a score of 4.25, while Sri Lanka was at the 69th place with a score of 6.27, Bangladesh (at 80th with 5.88 score).

The overall list was topped by Norway, followed by Iceland and Sweden. Other countries in the top 10 include New Zealand at the fourth place, Finland (5th), Ireland (6th), Denmark (7th), Canada (8th), Australia (9th) and Switzerland (10th). North Korea was at the bottom of the global ranking at 167th place.

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