India ranks 137th on 2017 Global Peace Index

Press Trust of India  |  London 

has moved up four places to the 137th rank among 163 countries on the 2017 Global Index, due to a reduction in the level of violent driven by increased law enforcement, according to a report by an Australian

remains the most peaceful country in the world, a position it has held since 2008. New Zealand, Austria, and also sit in the top five most peaceful rankings.

remains the least peaceful country in the world, a position it has held for the past five years. Afghanistan, South Sudan, and comprise the remaining least peaceful countries.

The index is topped by Iceland, followed by New Zealand, Portugal, and Denmark, whereas war-torn remains the least peaceful country in the world, followed by Afghanistan, Iraq, South Sudan, and

has improved by four positions in the overall ranking from 141st to 137th.

"This has largely been due to a reduction in level of violent crime, driven by increased Meanwhile, unrest in Indian-administered in mid-2016 raised tensions between and its neighbour Pakistan, with the number of deaths from external conflict increasing in both countries," said the report published by the Sydney-based and (IEP).

India was also among the countries with the biggest decreases in the number of deaths, along with Sri Lanka, Chad, Colombia, and

The report provides a comprehensive analysis on the state of world It said that amid continuing social and political turmoil, the world continues to spend enormous resources on creating and containing but very little on peace.

The countries that displayed the most significant growth in heavy weapons capabilities over the last 30 years are primarily in unstable regions where there are high tensions with neighbouring countries. These include Egypt, India, Iran, Pakistan, South Korea, and Syria, it said.

The greatest increase in the number of deaths occurred in Syria, followed by Mexico, Afghanistan, Iraq, and

The results of the 2017 (GPI) show that the global level of peace has deteriorated by 0.27 per cent in the last year, marking the fourth successive year of deteriorations. Ninety-two countries deteriorated, while 71 countries improved.

The 2017 GPI reveals a world in which the tensions, conflicts, and crises that emerged in the past decade remain unresolved, especially in the Middle East, resulting in a gradual, sustained fall in peacefulness. Underlying the fall in peacefulness, six of the nine regions in the world deteriorated in the last year.

The four most peaceful regions Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and all recorded deteriorations, with the largest overall deterioration occurring in South America, owing to falls in the safety and security domain, mainly due to increases in the incarceration rate and impact of terrorism.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 18:15 IST