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The index evaluates international power in Asia through 131 indicators across eight thematic measures: [2] Eight thematic measures are as follows: (Percent in parentheses indicates weighting) Resources Economic capability (17.5%) Military capability (17.5%) Resilience (10%) Future resources (10%) Influence Economic relationships (15%)
The index was developed in 1990 by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq [1] and Indian economist Amartya Sen. [2] The table below presents the latest Human Development Index (HDI) [3] for countries in Asia and the Pacific as included in a Development report of united nations development programme released on 13 March 2024 and based on data ...
The cover art of the book includes 16 charts of India's performance measured by international indices. There is a downward trend in all but one of the indices looked at by the author, including those for democracy, human development index, individual rights, rule of law, press freedom, women’s safety, prosperity, civil liberties, corruption and social cohesion.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This list of countries by Global Militarization Index is based on the 2022 [1] ... India: 99: 1.79: 0.48: 0 ...
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected Gross Domestic Product, based on the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) methodology, not on market exchange rates. These figures have been taken from the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook (WEO) Database, October 2024 Edition. [ 1 ]
HDI 2022 data (2024 report) rankings Rank Country HDI Members Very high human development 1 Singapore: 0.949 2 Brunei: 0.823 3 Malaysia: 0.807 4 Thailand: 0.803 High human development ― World (average) 0.739 ― ASEAN (average) 0.736 5 Vietnam: 0.726 6 Indonesia: 0.713 7 Philippines: 0.710 Medium human development 8 Laos: 0.620 9 Myanmar: 0. ...
English: Gray, blue, red, green, light green, black graph papers with 1 cm–0.5 cm–1 mm grids (page size: A4) in printable PDF format. Date 25 July 2013, 18:04:17
A comparative study on power generation costs, sponsored by the Petroleum Federation of India (Petrofed). A study on the patterns of rural energy consumption and inequities in India, [5] as a part of the Norwegian Framework Agreement (NFA) sponsored by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) [6] [7]