Rankings refer to the ordered lists that evaluate and compare entities. They can pertain to various fields, such as education, economy, or sports. In India, rankings often highlight the performance of states, universities, or businesses. They influence perceptions and decisions. Rankings can reflect strengths and weaknesses. However, they may also oversimplify complex realities. Context matters when interpreting these evaluations.
The International Labour Organization’s Employment and Social Trends 2026 report has warned that the global labour market remains fragile despite historically low unemployment. It projects the worldwide unemployment...
The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2026 has identified geoeconomic confrontation as the top near-term global risk. It is followed by interstate conflict, extreme weather, societal polarisation,...
Indian passport ranking has improved in the latest Henley Passport Index, moving up five places to the 80th position. Indian passport holders can now access 55 destinations either...
Global economic growth is expected to remain weak but steady over the next two years, even as trade tensions and policy uncertainty continue. The World Bank’s latest Global...
The Responsible Nations Index will be launched on 19 January in collaboration with Jawaharlal Nehru University, the Indian Institute of Management Mumbai and the Dr Ambedkar International Centre....
Bengaluru has been ranked the best city for women in India in 2025 in a city inclusion index that assessed 125 urban centres. The ranking reflects how well...
Uttarakhand Police has secured the first position in the national ICJS 2.0 ranking, while the State Disaster Response Force has also been recognised for its role during Prayagraj...
India’s tourism sector recorded strong growth in 2024, supported by large domestic travel, rising foreign arrivals, and multiple central schemes for infrastructure, promotion, skills, and niche segments such...
Police forces across States have sharply expanded dedicated social media monitoring cells over the past five years, reflecting the growing use of digital platforms in crime detection, public...
India’s telecommunications and broadcasting sectors recorded strong expansion in 2024–25, supported by rapid 5G rollout, higher data usage, regulatory reforms and improved digital access. The annual report of...