Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
In the World Bank's 'Ease of doing business' report, India has achieved tremendous leap of 23 places and has ranked 77th.
The World Bank released the Issue of Doing Business Report on 31 October 2018.
This ranking of India is the best performance ever. India's position in 8 out of ten standards has improved.
In the list of 190 countries last year, India was ranked for the top 100 for the first time.
In the last two years, India is among the Top 10 countries that have improved the ranking of the Issue of Doing Business Index.
At the same time, India's Rank First in South Asian Countries.
Earlier, India was at number 6 in the year 2014.
India's leapfrogging of 23 positions in the 'Ease of business' index is certainly important because in this index last year, India had made a tremendous leap of 30 notches in its ranking, which is the largest and diverse country of India size. Is a rare achievement for.
New Zealand is on top in the business facilitation rankings.
After that, Singapore, Denmark and Hong Kong are number one.
In the list, America is eighth, China is 46th and Pakistan is 136th.
World Bank has placed India at the 10th positions in the most reforming economies in this matter.
India has jumped 53 places in its ranking in two years, which shows the highest growth done in any two years by any major country after the 2011 Dowing Business Assessment.
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