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Globalisation? Uganda, Botswana beat India

March 10, 2004 19:09 IST

Did somebody say India Shining?

Well, the A T Kearney/Foreign Policy Globalization Index for 2004 surely does not think so.

The index ranks second from last in its globalisation index for the year 2004, even as India hopes to open up its markets further, give a strong push to its economic reforms and liberalisation programmes, attract more foreign investment and achieve a GDP growth rate of 8 per cent.

The annual index ranks 62 nations under 14 variables grouped in four baskets: economic integration, personal contact, technological connectivity, and political engagement. India stands 61st on the list.

The index reveals that 'even as the world economy slowed, Internet growth in poor countries and increased cross-border travel deepened global links.' Last year, Ireland and Switzerland topped the ranking of personal, political, economic, and technological globalisation in 62 countries.

Ireland topped the list this year too, while Singapore moved up from third place to second, switching places with Switzerland.

India was ranked 61, down four places from last year, while Iran came last again at 62. Among other South Asian nations, Pakistan was ranked at 46, Sri Lanka at 51, and Bangladesh at 56.

India: Overall Ranking - 61
Change from 2003: Down 4
Economic Ranking
Personal Ranking
Technological Ranking
Political Ranking
61
53
55
57
       
Trade
Telephone
Internet Users
International Organizations
59
58
55
28
       
Portfolio
Travel
Internet Hosts
U.N. Peacekeeeping
56
61
57
58
       
FDI
Remittances and Personal Transfers
Secure Internet Servers
Treaties
55
30
53
53
       
Investment Income
 
Government Transfers

The sections under which the countries were assessed were economic integration (trade, portfolio, foreign direct investment and investment income); personal (telephone, travel, remittances and personal transfers); technology (Internet users, Internet hosts and secure Internet servers) and political (international organisations, UN peacekeeping, treaties and government transfers).

Measuring globalisation

Rank
Country
1
Ireland
2
Singapore
3
Switzerland
4
Netherlands
5
Finland
6
Canada
7
United States
8
New Zealand
9
Austria
10
Denmark
11
Sweden
12
United Kingdom
13
Australia
14
Czech Republic
15
France
16
Portugal
17
Norway
18
Germany
19
Slovenia
20
Malaysia
21
Slovak Republic
22
Israel
23
Croatia
24
Spain
25
Italy
26
Hungary
27
Panama
28
Greece
29
Japan
30
Botswana
31
Poland
32
South Korea
33
Philippines
34
Argentina
35
Tunisia
36
Taiwan
37
Chile
38
Uganda
39
Romania
40
Senegal
41
Saudi Arabia
42
Nigeria
43
Ukraine
44
Russian Federation
45
Mexico
46
Pakistan
47
Morocco
48
Thailand
49
South Africa
50
Colombia
51
Sri Lanka
52
Peru
53
Brazil
54
Kenya
55
Turkey
56
Bangladesh
57
China
58
Venezuela
59
Indonesia
60
Egypt
61
India
62
Iran

Source: 2004

A.T. Kearney/FOREIGN POLICY Magazine Globalization Index

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