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Pakistan drops to 90th rank on internet index

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Pakistan continues to slide on "Inclusive Internet Index" to drop to 90th rank among 120 countries, according to a global report for the year 2021. The index report was released by the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit (EIU) on April 14. It represents 98 per cent of global GDP and 96pc of global population, with stiff competitio­n between Sweden and the United States for the top two slots over the past three years.

After dropping to rank 2 in 2020 Sweden beat the United States to retake the top position, the 2021 report shows. The top performers in

South Asia include India at 49 ranking compared to its position at 52 in 2020, while Sri Lanka was at 77, Bangladesh at 82 and Nepal at 83 rank in the index report 2021. Pakistan not only remained the lowest in South Asia, but also lags behind other regional states, like Iran.

Iran remains at slot 57 among the 120 countries in the index which includes overall score based on the scores of the "Availabili­ty, Affordabil­ity, Relevance and Readiness categories".

The Inclusive Internet Index, commission­ed by Facebook and conducted by the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit, is published for a fourth year in 2021. The 2021 index report highlights that the overall ranking of Pakistan was 90, against 89 in 2020 and 77 out of 100 countries in the index report 2019. The EIU has reported that at the 90th place overall, Pakistan ranks in the bottom quartile of the index and second to last in the Asia region.

The "Gender Gap in Internet Access" between male and female was 65pc and the gap between male and female access to mobile phone was 51pc.

However, the EIU has said that Pakistan ranked highest in the "Affordabil­ity" pillar due to improvemen­ts in the competitiv­e environmen­t and a decrease in mobile phone costs. The country ranked 67th in the "Affordabil­ity" category which examines the cost of access relative to income and the level of competitio­n in the internet marketplac­e.

In the "Readiness" category, Pakistan was at 79th position, which examines the capacity to access internet, including skills, cultural acceptance, and supporting policy. However, Pakistan remained low at the "Relevance" category at 91st position that is the existence and extent of local language content and relevant content.

The "Availabili­ty" category examines the quality and breadth of available infrastruc­ture required for access and levels of internet usage and Pakistan ranked 97th in this category.

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