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- India's position in the Global Energy Transition Index of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is 76th. India has jumped two places compared to the previous index. New edition of the annual index released by the World Economic Forum, in which Sweden also topped this year. Is there.
- 115 economies have been ranked in the annual list compiled by World Economic Forum Geneva, India is included in the list of countries with high pollution level and its energy system is relatively high in carbon dioxide (CO2) intensity.
- Sweden is second in the index followed by Switzerland and Norway at third place. India is one of the few selected five countries whose position has been better than the previous index.
- China is ranked 82nd in the new index. In BRIC countries, the index is better than India, only Brazil is ranked 46th.
- The World Economic Forum was established in 1971 in the name of European management by professor Claus M. Schwab working at the University of Geneva. Britain ranked seventh in this index, Singapore at 13th, Germany at 17th, Japan at 18th and America is 27th.
- Malaysia is ranked 31st in Asian countries, Sri Lanka is at 60th place, Bangladesh is at 90th place and Nepal is 93rd.
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