Transparency International has ranked India at 85th place in its Corruption
Perception Index 2014 (CPI) which enlisted 178 countries. India scored
38 on a scale from 0 (most corrupt) to 100 (least corrupt). The CPI
score of India has increased by 2 points in 2014 from its 2013 score of
36, thus helping India’s rank move up to 85 in 2014 from 94 in 2013.
Top 3: Denmark (Score -92), New Zealand (Score -91) and Finland (Score -89)
Bottom 4: Afghanistan (Score -12), Sudan (Score -11), North Korea (Score -8) and Somalia (Score – 8).
India’s neighbours in Corruption Perception Index 2014
From 2012, the CPI methodology has been updated to provide for year-over-year comparisons.
Top 3: Denmark (Score -92), New Zealand (Score -91) and Finland (Score -89)
Bottom 4: Afghanistan (Score -12), Sudan (Score -11), North Korea (Score -8) and Somalia (Score – 8).
India’s neighbours in Corruption Perception Index 2014
From 2012, the CPI methodology has been updated to provide for year-over-year comparisons.

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