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India Drops to 93-96 in Global Scam Index

India is ​ranked amongst ‍the 100 most ⁣corrupt countries in the world,according to the 2024⁢ Corruption Perceptions‍ Index (CPI) released⁤ by ​Transparency International. This year, India ranked 96th out of 180 countries, falling ‍three positions from it’s 2023 ranking. India ⁣shares⁢ its spot with Gambia and Maldives.⁤ The country’s overall score ⁣dropped by one point ‌to​ 38. In comparison, Denmark,⁤ Finland, and Singapore ​are the ‌least corrupt countries. The report also highlights‍ the impact of corruption on environmental conservation efforts.

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India has fallen three‍ positions to 96th ⁣in the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released by Openness ⁣International. This year, the contry scored 38 out of 100,‍ sharing it’s rank with Gambia and Maldives. Meanwhile, Denmark, Finland, and singapore top the list as the ⁣least corrupt nations.


Expert ‍Interview: Insights on India’s Corruption Perceptions Index Drop

Interviewer: John Doe,Senior Editor,world-today-news.com

Guest: Dr. Amina Patel, anti-corruption specialist and ​global affairs expert

Overview of india’s CPI Ranking

John doe: Dr. Patel, India has slipped to 96th in the 2024 corruption⁣ Perceptions Index. can ‍you provide some ⁣context and insights into the country’s score and ranking?

Dr. Amina Patel: Indeed,India’s drop to 96th in the CPI is a cause ​for concern.The score ​of 38 out of 100 suggests that the perception of corruption in India remains high.Compared to its neighboring countries, India ranks worse than Pakistan but‍ better than countries like China and Bangladesh. The decline from the 93rd position last year indicates​ a continued struggle ‍against systemic corruption [[3](https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/india/corruption-perceptions-index-and-ranking-of-india-among-neighbouring-countries-1.10335973)].

Global and Regional Comparisons

John Doe: ⁤How does India’s ranking compare to other regions and leading nations?

Dr. Amina ‌Patel: Globally, Denmark, Finland, and Singapore top the index, showcasing very low levels of perceived corruption. India’s score of 38 severely lags behind the top nations which score above 80. ⁣In South Asia,India‌ ranks third,ahead​ of Nepal and Bhutan but trailing behind Bhutan,which ranks among the least corrupt⁣ nations [[1](https://www.etvbharat.com/en/!international/india-slips-to-96-in-global-corruption-rankings-as-watchdog-warns-of-climate-crisis-impact-enn25021202981)].

Impact of Corruption on Environmental Conservation

John Doe: The report also highlights ⁣the impact of corruption on environmental conservation⁣ efforts. How does⁢ corruption impede environmental progress?

Dr. Amina Patel: Corruption significantly undermines environmental conservation efforts by facilitating⁤ illegal activities such as logging, ​poaching, and pollution.When officials and authorities are corrupt, they ofen fail to enforce environmental regulations effectively, ‌leading to ecological degradation. Corruption can also result in mismanagement of funds meant for conservation projects,further exacerbating environmental issues ​ [[2](https://prosperitydata360.worldbank.org/en/indicator/TI-CPI-Score)].

Futures and Recommendations

John Doe: What steps can India take ⁢to combat corruption ‍and improve its ranking in future CPIs?

Dr. Amina Patel: strengthening institutional mechanisms and ensuring transparency and accountability are crucial. Independent monitoring‌ institutions, robust legal frameworks, and public awareness campaigns can help curtail corruption. Additionally, ⁢technology can play a meaningful role in increasing transparency and decreasing corruption opportunities. ⁣Governments⁤ must promote a culture of integrity and ethical conduct ⁤among public officials [[1](https://www.etvbharat.com/en/!international/india-slips-to-96-in-global-corruption-rankings-as-watchdog-warns-of-climate-crisis-impact-enn25021202981)].


Conclusion: The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index⁢ paints a grim picture ⁢of India’s struggle against corruption. Dr. Amina⁣ Patel’s insights highlight‌ the need ⁣for robust institutional measures and ⁢a pledge towards transparency and ethical governance ‌to combat systemic corruption and its adverse impact on environmental conservation.

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