India Ranks 7th in the 'Nation Brand' List; U.S. Stays on Top



NEW DELHI: India has moved up one position to become the world’s seventh most valued ‘nation brand’, with an increase of 32pct in its brand value to $2.1 billion. The U.S. remains on the top with a valuation of $19.7 billion, followed by China and Germany at the second and the third positions respectively, as per the annual report on world’s most valuable nation brands compiled by Brand Finance.

The UK is ranked fourth, Japan is at fifth position and France is sixth on the list. While India and France have moved up one position each since last year, all the top-five countries have retained their respective places.

However, the surge of 32pct in India’s ‘nation brand value’ is the highest among all the top-20 countries on the list. China has retained its second position despite a decline of one per cent in its brand value to $6.3 billion. Brand Finance said it measures the strength and value of the nation brands of 100 leading countries using a method based on the royalty relief mechanism employed to value the world’s largest companies.

The nation brand valuation is based on five year forecasts of sales of all brands in each nation and follows a complex process. The gross domestic product (GDP) is used as a proxy for total revenues. The report also said that India’s ‘Incredible India’ slogan has worked well, while Germany suffered due to the Volkswagen crisis.

About the US, the report said, it remains a powerful brand with an inviting business climate. “However its value comes in large part from the country’s sheer economic scale... The U.S.’ world-leading higher education system and the soft power arising from its dominance of the music and entertainment industries are significant contributors too.

“This soft power will help the U.S. to retain the most valuable nation brand for some time after China’s seemingly imminent rise to become the world’s biggest economy,” it added. The study further said that China’s recent stock market turbulence and slowing growth will also extend the U.S.’ tenure of the top spot.

Among BRICS nations, India is the only country to have witnessed an increase in its brand value, while all the other nations -- Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa -- saw a dip in their respective brand valuations.

India is the second most valued among these emerging economies after China, followed by Brazil, Russia and South Africa.

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Source: PTI