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08:38 PM | November 08,2009
India’s score stayed at 63 in October with a neutral outlook, but the country was overtaken by Russia and China
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09:34 PM | September 09,2009
The index is a composite measure of a country’s government, society, security and economy
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10:12 PM | August 09,2009
India’s outlook stayed positive on the back of the government’s plans to spend more on infrastructure and divest stakes in public sector enterprises
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11:17 PM | July 12,2009
India’s score, position and outlook remained unchanged in Eurasia Group’s latest ranking of 24 countries based on their political risks
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12:54 AM | June 03,2009
India’s ranking, however, remained constant at 11 with a score of 63 in May
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10:04 PM | January 06,2009
The global financial crisis contributed to declining economic scores in 2008, although concerns over inflation have passed
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01:02 AM | December 16,2008
While the index shows a neutral outlook for India for December, the country’s actual performance this month could be worse
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10:49 PM | November 03,2008
The outlook is negative for 11 countries in the list, unchanged for nine and positive for four
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10:39 PM | September 11,2008
The index, compiled by Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy, is a composite measure of a country’s government, society, security and economy
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11:39 PM | August 04,2008
The index for India was calculated before the ruling United Progressive Alliance won a trust vote on 22 July that allowed it to stay in power
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11:01 PM | June 30,2008
The country did move up a rank from 13 to 12, but this can be attributed to the fact that the outlook for many other countries remains as negative, if not more, than India’s
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11:16 PM | May 01,2008
India’s central bank did raise the balance commercial banks need to keep with it in an effort to fight inflation by tightening money supply
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08:50 AM | February 06,2008
India’s position in the Global Political Risk Index has slipped a bit since late December although the country’s ranking remains unchanged at No. 12
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10:25 PM | December 03,2007
India improves standing marginally; Pakistan’s standing deteriorates, it remains last in ranking of 24 countries
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Ashish Sharma 12:06 AM | October 09,2007
The post-election political setting in Pakistan is likely to be marked by the military’s strategic withdrawal from the centre stage and increasingly indirect involvement in Pakistani politics
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