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India ranked world's 128th freest economy
Washington, Jan 28
With an economic freedom
score of 54.6 out of 100, India has been ranked 128th freest economy in
the 2015 Index of Economic Freedom evaluating economic conditions and
government policies in 186 countries.
The annual report by The
Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think tank, in
collaboration with The Wall Street Journal, ranks India 26th out of 41
countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
India's total score is
down by 1.1 points from last year, with modest improvements in business
freedom, property rights, and freedom from corruption offset by declines
in labor freedom and trade freedom.
But its overall score
continues to be below the regional and world averages, the Index notes
suggesting India remains a "mostly unfree" economy.
India's level
of economic freedom is unchanged over five years, the report notes. The
state's presence in the economy remains extensive through state-owned
enterprises and wasteful subsidy programs that cause chronically high
budget deficits.
"In the absence of a well-functioning legal and
regulatory framework, a weak rule of law exacerbated by corruption in
many areas of economic activity undermines the emergence of a more
vibrant private sector," it said.
The reform-minded
administration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Index notes "has
undertaken some necessary structural adjustments with a focus on
reforming the inefficient and bloated government sector, better managing
public finance, and improving the business and investment
environments."
The first budget presented in July 2014, however,
was short on detail about plans to restructure wasteful subsidy programs
and reignite economic growth, it said.
Corruption, poor infrastructure, and fiscal deficits are major obstacles to economic growth, the report said.
India is a significant force in world trade, but its economy continues to operate far below its potential.
In
a poll, 96 percent of Indians said chronic corruption was holding back
their country. Corruption has had a negative effect on government
efficiency and economic performance.
According to the Index, the
US continues to be only the 12th-freest economy, seemingly stuck in the
ranks of the "mostly free," trailing such comparable economies as
Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland.
The global average
economic freedom score has advanced to its highest level ever of 60.4
(on a 0-to-100 scale) in the 2015 Index.
Although Hong Kong has
maintained its status as the world's freest economy, a distinction that
it has achieved for 21 consecutive years, the gap between that territory
and Singapore, the second-freest economy, has further vanished, it
noted.












