India ranked 123 out of 161 countries in CRI Index 2022

India ranked 123 out of 161 countries in CRI Index 2022

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Category : International Published on: October 15 2022

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  • India has moved up six places to rank 123 out of 161 countries for reducing inequality but continues to be among the lowest performers in health spending, according to the latest Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index (CRII).
  • Norway leads the CRII followed by Germany and Australia.
  • India's overall rank has improved by six points from 129 in 2020 to 123 in 2022. It has moved up 12 places to rank 129 for reducing inequality through progressive spending.
  • The 2022 CRII looks at government policies and actions in 161 countries to fight inequality during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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