There is mounting evidence of low-level corruption involving state officials from police officers to housing department officials.
Stopping the rot requires more than political solutions, such as removal from office. It also requires hard-hitting legal action against those who are involved.
Transparency International, an international watchdog NGO, has ranked India as 84 on the list of most corrupt nations comprising 180 countries. The cleanest countries close to scoring a perfect 10 were New Zealand, Denmark and Singapore.
Transparency International, an international watchdog NGO, has ranked India as 84 on the list of most corrupt nations comprising 180 countries. The cleanest countries close to scoring a perfect 10 were New Zealand, Denmark and Singapore.
At the bottom of the list of the Berlin-based NGO are Somalia, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Sudan and Iraq.
Developing countries like Serbia, Burkina Faso, Peru and Ghana fared better than India by claiming 83, 79, 75 and 69 spots respectively.
In a series, we list out the areas where corruption rules in India.
where does Pak stand? its NO better...only difference i see is the rate of bribery...Pak is more expensive coz they have "Higher Standards of Living". shame to all of US!!!
where does Pak stand? its NO better...only difference i see is the rate of bribery...Pak is more expensive coz they have "Higher Standards of Living". shame to all of US!!!
More expensive?
Its less expensive!! If you try to compare the currency value and the product price in both countries...
there are less poverty than India!!
you say expensive?
get some other facts.. this fiction wont make it big.
where does Pak stand? its NO better...only difference i see is the rate of bribery...Pak is more expensive coz they have "Higher Standards of Living". shame to all of US!!!
if by "no better", you mean "far worse" then sure.
according to the rankings, india is by far the least corrupt nation in south asia and is right on par with china.