India has slithered to the 101st position in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2021 of 116 countries, from its 2020 position of 94th and is behind its Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
According to the website of the Global Hunger Index that tracks hunger and malnutrition, eighteen countries, including China, Brazil and Kuwait, shared the top rank with a GHI score of less than five.
In 2020, India was ranked 94th out of 107 countries. Now with 116 countries in the fray, it has dropped to 101st rank. India’s GHI score has also decelerated – from 38.8 in 2000 to the range of 28.8 – 27.5 between 2012 and 2021.
The GHI score is calculated on four indicators — undernourishment; child wasting (the share of children under the age of five who are wasted i.e who have low weight for their height, reflecting acute undernutrition); child stunting (children under the age of five who have low height for their age, reflecting chronic undernutrition) and child mortality (the mortality rate of children under the age of five).
As per the reports, Nepal (76), Bangladesh (76), Myanmar (71) and Pakistan (92) are also in the alarming hunger category but have fared better at feeding its citizens than India. However, India has shown improvement in other indicators such as the under-5 mortality rate, prevalence of stunting among children and prevalence of undernourishment owing to inadequate food, the report said.
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