As at present, for the year 2010, India is placed at "128" th rank in the list of 149 countries(128/149) ranked.
It is alarming to note that India is finding a place near the bottom of the list of "Safe Countries".
It is obvious that year by year, and day by day,India is becoming a more and more 'unsafe country' to live in/visit. This will adversely affect not only the safety of the Indian citizens but also the"Tourism" in India by local and foreigners.
We have to hopefully look upon the Government of India for taking the necessary steps to make India a 'safe country'.
In the "Global Peace Index" Srilanka has been ranked 133rd, Pakistan ranked 145th and Afghanistan ranked 147th.
The Major Criteria and the related criteria under which countries are ranked in the "Globla Peace Index" are given below:-
Major Criteria:-
- Perceived criminality in society
- Security officers & police
- Number of homicides
- Jailed population
- Access to weapons
- Level of organized conflict
- Violent demonstrations
- Level of violent crime
- Political instability
- Respect for human rights
- Weapons imports
- Potential for terriorist acts
- Deaths from conflict (internal)
- Military expenditure
- Armed services personnel
- UN Peacekeeping funding
- Number of heavy weapons
- Weapons exports
- Military capability/sophistication
- Number of displaced people
- Neighbouring country relations
- Number of conflicts fought
- Deaths from conflict (external)
- Electoral process
- Functioning of government
- Political participation
- Political culture
- Civil liberties
- Corruption perceptions
- Women in parliament
- Political Democracy Index
- Gender inequality
- Freedom of the press
- Exports + Imports
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Number of visitors
- Net migration
- Youth bulge
- Gender ratio of population
- Regional integration
- Education spending
- Primary school enrolment
- Secondary school enrolment
- Higher education enrolment
- Mean years of schooling
- Adult literacy rate
- Hostility to foreigners
- Willingness to fight
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