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India Ranks 96th in Corruption Perceptions Index 2024

India Ranks 96th in Corruption Perceptions Index 2024
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India has been ranked 96 out of 180 countries in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2024, released by Transparency International. The report, published on February 11, 2025, reveals that India’s CPI score dropped to 38, indicating a gradual decline in the country’s perceived integrity in the public sector.

Understanding the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)

The CPI ranks countries based on perceived corruption in the public sector, using inputs from experts and businesspeople. The index scale ranges from 0 to 100, where:

India’s Score:

The data shows consistent decline over the past three years, with India slipping from 93rd place in 2023 to 96th in 2024.

India’s Ranking Among Neighbors

India’s position stands better than its neighbors but reflects growing concerns about corruption.

Global Highlights of CPI 2024

The top-performing nations in the index are:

  1. Denmark (least corrupt)
  2. Finland
  3. Singapore

Key Global Insights:

Corruption as a Threat to Climate Action

The report highlights the growing nexus between corruption and climate change.

Example:
Countries with high CPI scores often serve private sector interests instead of driving climate-friendly initiatives.

Consequences of Corruption on Governance

The report warns that corruption is a global threat contributing to:

Suggested Measures

Transparency International emphasizes the urgent need for collective action:

Conclusion:
India’s 96th rank in the CPI 2024 reflects the persistent challenges in tackling corruption. With climate action directly impacted, the need for policy reforms becomes even more urgent. Addressing systemic corruption is essential to strengthen governance and safeguard environmental sustainability.


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