These are the international rankings of Bhutan
Organization | Survey | Ranking |
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Institute for Economics and Peace | Global Peace Index [1] | 40 out of 144 |
United Nations Development Programme | Human Development Index | 132 out of 182 |
Transparency International | Corruption Perceptions Index | 49 out of 180 |
World Bank | Ease of Doing Business Index | 126 out of 183 |
Reporters without Borders | Press Freedom Index | 70 out of 175 |
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