India in the Lead
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πΈ Top Receiver of Global Remittances
In 2023, India received a staggering $106.5 billion in net secondary income from abroad, showcasing its position as a leading recipient of global remittances.
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π΅ Lowest Transaction Costs for Remittances
India boasts the lowest average transaction cost for sending remittances at just 0.54% in 2023, making it highly cost-effective for global money transfers.
India Following Behind
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βοΈ Struggles with Political Stability
Despite having 9 sources reporting on political stability, India faces challenges with a standard error of 0.205 in 2023, indicating ongoing concerns about violence and terrorism.
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π° Low Income Share for the Poorest
In 2022, the lowest 10% of India's population held only 4.5% of the income, while the lowest 20% held 10.4%, underscoring income inequality challenges.
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π½οΈ High Prevalence of Child Wasting
In 2020, 18.7% of children under 5 in India were affected by wasting, with severe cases at 7.5%, highlighting a critical public health issue.
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π₯ Limited Community Health Workers
With only 0.581 community health workers per 1,000 people in 2016, India faces a significant gap in healthcare workforce availability.