Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
The Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI)- 2019 has released by INSEAD, Adecco Group and Tata Communications on 25th April 2019.
In the Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI-2019), India ranks 80 while Singapore takes the lead in this region.
India scores well on growing talent, which is the only pillar where the country is positioned above the median
Singapore continues to occupy the top spot in the Asia Pacific. It is the highest-ranked country in three of the six pillars-Enable, Attracts, and Global Knowledge Skills.
RANK |
COUNTRY |
SCORE |
1. |
Switzerland |
81.82 |
2. |
Singapore |
77.27 |
3. |
United States of America |
76.64 |
4. |
Norway |
74.67 |
5. |
Denmark |
73.85 |
6. |
Finland |
73.78 |
7. |
Sweden |
73.53 |
8. |
Netherlands |
73.02 |
9. |
United Kingdom |
71.44 |
10. |
Luxembourg |
71.18 |
11. |
New Zealand |
71.12 |
12. |
Australia |
71.08 |
13. |
Iceland |
71.03 |
14. |
Germany |
70.72 |
15. |
Canada |
70.43 |
16. |
Ireland |
70.15 |
17. |
Belgium |
68.48 |
18. |
Austria |
68.31 |
19. |
United Arab Emirates |
65.90 |
20. |
Israel |
63.26 |
The GTCI-2019 report has emphasized on entrepreneurial talent - how it is being encouraged, nurtured and developed throughout the world and how this affects the relative competitiveness of different economies.
The GTCI-2019 report measures levels of Global Talent Competitiveness by looking at 68 variables. The 2019 index covers 125 national economies and 114 cities (respectively 119 and 90 in 2018) across all groups of income and levels of development.
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