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DATA STORY: North Korea's children are hungry, but still better off than Indian kids

India ranks the lowest in the hunger index among its neighbouring countries including Nepal (72), Myanmar (77), Bangladesh (88), Sri Lanka (84) and China (29), except Pakistan (106).

October 13, 2017 / 14:17 IST
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Anupa Kujur Moneycontrol News

India ranks a lowly 100th among 119 developing countries when it comes to hunger, according to the Global Health Index (GHI) 2017 report, indicating an increase in the "serious" problem of malnutrition that plagues the country.

The report was released by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) said on Thursday.

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With a 31.4 GHI score, reaching the high end of the serious category that ranges between 20-34.9, the country's rank slipped by three notches compared to last year when it ranked 97th on GHI 2016.

Source: Global Health Index