India ranks third in annual Asia Power Index
India has risen to third place in the annual Asia Power Index, surpassing Japan due to strong post-COVID economic growth. The index, compiled by the Lowy Institute, ranks 27 countries based on their ability to shape their external environment. Ind...

The Sydney-based Lowy Institute has put the US at the top of its Asia Power Index with a score of 81.7, followed by China (72.7), India (39.1), Japan (38.9), Australia (31.9) and Russia (31.1).
The index ranks 27 countries and territories in terms of their capacity to shape their external environment-its scope reaching as far west as Pakistan, as far north as Russia and as far into the Pacific as Australia, New Zealand and the US.
The index has cited economic growth, future potential and diplomatic influence as key factors for India's rise. However, it has pointed out that New Delhi's clout remains below the potential promised by its resources.
"India has shown remarkable post-pandemic economic recovery, contributing to a 4.2-point rise in its economic capability," the think tank has said. PTI
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