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India's social bonding is very high, happiness index doesn't reflect reality: Sri Sri Ravishankar

Ravishankar said that India is ranking much behind the conflicting zones in the world, and said that it was not fair.

ANI Mar 22, 2025 05:52 IST googleads

 Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravishankar (Image/Art Of Living)

Washington DC [US], March 22 (ANI): Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravishankar expressed disappointment over India being ranked 118th in the 2025 World Happiness Index, saying the country deserves a much higher position due to its strong social bonds, cooperation, and human values.
Ravishankar criticised the ranking, pointing out that India was placed behind conflict-ridden regions. "India has ranked 118, much behind the conflicting zones, and whatever the logic that there is more bonding in conflict areas, bonding alone is not enough. But happiness index, I feel India is far, far better," he said.
Highlighting India's strong sense of community, he said, "I have travelled all over the world, and I see that in India, human values are much higher; compassion, the way you want to reach the guests, and the way people share their resources are all incredible. If something happened to your family, the entire village would come to help them out. This sort of social bonding is very high. Of course, there are issues in the country, but when you see them, there's a lot of improvement in the last decade. Poverty is not linked to happiness or unhappiness."
Notably, Pakistan ranked 109th, ahead of India, despite ongoing human rights issues in Balochistan. On Friday, Niaz Baloch, Coordinator of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) Foreign Department, raised concerns at the 58th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva. He accused Pakistan of suppressing political dissent and committing severe human rights violations in Balochistan.
The World Happiness Report is published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford, in partnership with Gallup, the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, and an independent editorial board. (ANI)

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