Bangladesh become 3rd most peaceful country in South Asia
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Bangladesh become 3rd most peaceful country in South Asia

Bangladesh has scaled seven spots from its earlier year’s tranquility positioning to turn into the 91st most peaceful country on the Global Peace Index 2021 and the third generally serene in South Asia.

The Institute for Economics and Peace delivered the fifteenth version of the file today, positioning 163 autonomous states and regions as per their degree of peacefulness.

The list caught the shortfall of viciousness or the dread of brutality across three areas: Safety and Security, Ongoing Conflict, and Militarisation.

With the improvement in the positioning, Bangladesh has supplanted Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka has recorded an enormous disintegration of its tranquility positioning by nineteen situations from 2020 to situate itself 95th around the world in the current year’s positioning and came 4th in South Asia.

It is trailed by India which climbed two spots from its earlier year’s tranquility positioning to turn into the 135th quiet country and fifth in the area.

The investigation featured that the biggest improvement in tranquility in South Asia happened in Pakistan which moved up two spots to rank 150th all around the world and 6th in the locale.

Afghanistan is the world’s most un-tranquil country for the fourth successive year, while Bhutan and Nepal stayed the most serene country in South Asia individually, with their worldwide harmony positioning at 22nd and 85th separately.

The report found that Bangladesh and India have the most minimal dread of viciousness rates in the area, with 25% and 23% of individuals separately being extremely stressed over brutal wrongdoings.

Afghanistan has the most elevated dread of savagery in the district, with 53% of individuals being extremely stressed.

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