India's Performance in GHI

India’s Performance in GHI India has ranked 105th among 127 countries in the Global Hunger Index, with a score of 27.3, categorized in the ‘serious’ hunger level. In 2000, the score was 38.4, indicating alarming hunger levels. By 2015, it improved to 29.2, still classified as serious. The latest score of 27.3 reflects only a marginal advancement since then. Key Indicators Undernourishment: Approximately 13.7% of India’s population is undernourished, reflecting insufficient caloric intake. Child Stunting: The stunting rate among children under five is reported at 35.5%, indicating chronic undernutrition. Child Wasting: Alarmingly, India has the highest child wasting rate globally at 18.7%, reflecting acute malnutrition. Child Mortality: The under-five mortality rate stands at 2.9%, partly due to inadequate nutrition and poor health conditions. Government’s Response The Indian government has consistently contested its GHI rankings, labeling them as flawed and not reflective of ground realities. Officials argue that: ...

November 14, 2024 · 2 min · 256 words · Sreyasi