India Slips to 60th Rank on Competitiveness; Switzerland on Top



New Delhi: India has slipped to 60th position in terms of its competitiveness globally, while Switzerland has retained its top rank.

This is India's lowest ever rank and also 31 places below its peer emerging market China.

Releasing the annual Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014, Geneva-based World Economic Forum (WEF) said highly innovative countries with strong institutions continue to top the rankings.

While Switzerland is on top for fifth year in a row, United States has reversed its four-year downward trend to occupy 5th position and Japan has risen to ninth place.

Singapore and Finland remain in second and third positions respectively, while Germany moves up two places (4th).

Two other Asian economies, Hong Kong SAR (7th) and Japan (9th), also feature in the top ten of the rankings of 148 economies.

On India, the report said the country continues to be "penalized" for its very disappointing performance in the basic drivers underpinning competitiveness, the very ones that matter the most.

"The country's supply of transport, Information and Communications Technology (ICTs), and energy infrastructure remains largely insufficient and ill-adapted to the needs of the economy," it said.

The WEF report further noted that "notwithstanding improvements across the board over the past few years, very poor public health and education levels remain a prime cause of India's low productivity".

Meanwhile, among Asia's developing nations, Malaysia is the most competitive (24th).

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Source: PTI