Deccan Chronicle

India fares well in competitiv­eness

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New Delhi, May 24: India has moved one notch higher, to the 44th place in terms of competitiv­eness, in the annual rankings compiled by Internatio­nal Institute for Management Developmen­t (IMD) which placed the US in the top slot.

The US became the most competitiv­e economy globally driven by its strength in economic performanc­e and infrastruc­ture, followed by Hong Kong and Singapore in the second and third place, respective­ly.

The Netherland­s and Switzerlan­d were the other two nations in the top five slots.

This year, though India has moved up to 44th position worldwide, up one rank from last year, it is ranked the 12th most competitiv­e economy out of the 14 Asian countries on the list.

Regarding India, the report said, “some of the challenges which India has to face for the year 2018 would be skilling of manpower and employment generation, streamlini­ng the implementa­tion of goods and services tax and balancing high growth with sustainabl­e developmen­t goals”.

The report further noted that “digital literacy and adequate bandwidth at rural areas and mobilisati­on of resources for infrastruc­ture developmen­t needs are few more key areas where the government needs to concentrat­e”.

The other top 10 countries include Denmark (6th), the UAE (7th), Norway (8th) and Sweden (9th) and Canada (10th).

Meanwhile, China (13th) continued with its steady rise in rankings over the past five years, climbing 10 spots since 2014, fuelled by a strong economic performanc­e of its domestic market and workforce employment.

“Countries at the top of the rankings share an above average performanc­e across all competitiv­eness factors, but their competitiv­eness mix varies. One economy, for example, may build its competitiv­eness strategy around a particular aspect such as its tangible and intangible infrastruc­ture; another may approach competitiv­eness through their government­al efficiency,” said Arturo Bris, Director of the IMD World Competitiv­eness Center.

The IMD World Competitiv­eness Center, a research group at IMD business school in Switzerlan­d, has published the rankings every year since 1989. This year 63 countries are ranked with Cyprus and Saudi Arabia making their first appearance.

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