India’s rank is 76 in corruption

After all the anti corruption promises our governments have made, we still seem to co-exist with corruption. The Transparency International (TI) which acts like a watch dog for pin pointing the corruption issues across the world, has released the rankings again. Denmark stands first in the list to be free from corruption with a score of 91 while Somalia and North Korea scores a mere 8 marks to stay last in the list. India however retained its previous score of 38 points and stood at 76th position. The Transparency International decides these points basing on certain factors such as the amount of public corruption and latest scams. Bhutan seems to be the only neighbor of India which got the 26th position. The rest of our neighbors scored worse than us! Pakistan stays at the rank of 129 while China is placed at 83rd position. European countries seem to score some decent points in the Index. Countries such as U.K, Finland, Sweden and Norway have found their place in the top ten. With all the bureaucracy in India, it might be a hard wish to find us in the top position. But at least, a place among the top 25 would be a good dream to achieve.