India's Gender Gap: A Step Back in Global Ranking
India ranks 131 out of 148 in the 2025 Global Gender Gap Report, showing a decline from the previous year. With a gender parity score of 64.1%, notable improvements in economic participation are overshadowed by decreases in political empowerment. The report highlights regional and global disparities in gender equality progress.

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- India
In a recent release of the Global Gender Gap Report 2025 by the World Economic Forum, India has seen a decline in its ranking, placing 131st out of 148 countries. This marks a slip from its previous position at 129. Despite an improvement in economic participation, India's overall gender parity score remains at 64.1%, indicating challenges in other areas such as political empowerment.
The Global Gender Gap Index measures parity across four dimensions: Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment. Although India showed positive shifts in economic participation and educational attainment, advancements were overshadowed by a drop in political empowerment, affecting its overall standing.
The report underscores broader regional trends, highlighting Bangladesh as a top performer in South Asia. Despite global progress, significant structural barriers persist, leaving full gender parity a distant goal. The findings suggest that more decisive action is needed to bridge the gender gap and harness economic resilience.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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