India notches up 11 spots in global talent competitiveness ranking to 81st

Switzerland continues to top the list; India's ranking was the worst among the five BRICS countries in 2018 as well as 2017

Press Trust of India  |  Davos 

Youngsters wave the national flag ahead of India's Independence Day, in Jammu on Saturday. (Photo: PTI)

has moved up on a global index of talent competitiveness to the 81st position, but remains a laggard among the nations, an annual study showed here today while warning that the country faces "serious risk of worsening brain drain". While continues to top the list released every year on the first day of the (WEF) annual meeting here, has improved its position from 92nd last year. was at the 89th place in 2016 on the index that measures how countries grow, attract and retain talent. India's ranking was the worst among the five countries in 2017 as well when was ranked 54th, Russian Federation was placed at 56th, followed by (67) and (81). has moved up to 43rd now, to 53rd, to 63rd and to 73rd position. As per the study released by Adecco, and Tata Communications, the developed, high-income countries are still the global talent champions while Zurich, and take the top spots in the cities' ranking. Among the countries, is followed by and the US.

European countries dominate the top ranks, with 15 out of the top 25 places. The report said that although in recent years we have witnessed a cooling off in the growth of emerging markets, the cannot be ignored in the global talent race and it is (43rd) that leads the pack. "(81st) is the laggard of this group. Formal Education (67th) and LifelongLearning (37th) are keeping pace -- and thus the pool of GlobalKnowledge Skills (63rd) is solid compared with other emerging markets. "Where the country has plenty of room for improvement is in minimising brain drain while achieving a brain gain by luring back some of its talented diaspora members (it ranks 98th in the Attract pillar) and in retaining its own talent (99th in Retain) -- particularly in the context of high emigration rates of high-skilled people (is at serious risk of worsening its brain drain despite the connection with the diasporas working in the information technology sector)," the report said.

First Published: Mon, January 22 2018. 21:40 IST