Pakistan ranks among 25 most powerful countries: report
WASHINGTON: Pakistan has dropped two positions to 22 in the list of most powerful countries in the world leaving Singapore, Spain and Brazil behind in a new global ranking.
As per the list published by US News and World Report, an American media house publishing since 1933 has placed the South Asian country at the 22nd spot.
The ranking is based on the influence of national political, economic and military power.
India is ranked 15th most powerful and 25th best country in the list while Turkey is 14th most powerful and 36th best country ranking in the list.
Military Force: Pakistan’s total military force is 919,000 with 6,37,000 active and 282,000 reserve force respectively.
Military Strength: 1,281 military aircraft, 2,182 combat tanks and 197 naval assets.
Economy: The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita was 1222.52 US dollars in 2017.
The seventh most populous country is also one of the youngest in the world with the majority of citizens under age 22, stated the report.
Overall, Pakistan was ranked as the 74th Best Country in the world this year with its power rankings falling by two places in the latest list. Last year Pakistan was ranked as the 20th most powerful country.
The United States of America remains the most powerful country in the world with Russia and China claiming the second and third spot respectively.
The 2018 Best Countries report and rankings are based on how global perceptions define countries in terms of a number of qualitative characteristics, impressions that have the potential to drive trade travel and investment and directly affect national economies. The report covers perceptions of 80 nations.
-
James Van Der Beek’s Family Faces Crisis After His Death -
Courteney Cox Celebrates Jennifer Aniston’s 57th Birthday With ‘Friends’ Throwback -
Camila Cabello Shares Update On Her Hair Two Years After Going Platinum -
Prince William Steps In To Help Farmer's Awareness Mission -
Queen Elizabeth Tied To Andrew's Sexual Abuse Case Settlement: Report -
Mark Ruffalo Urges Fans To Boycott Top AI Company Boycott -
Prince William Joins Esports Battle In Saudi Arabia -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are Being Ripped Apart: ‘Their Relationship Is Fully Fractured’ -
Arden Cho Shares Update On Search For ‘perfect’ Wedding Dress Ahead Of Italy Ceremony -
Ariana Madix Goes Unfiltered About Dating Life -
Prince William Closes Saudi Arabia Visit With Rare Desert Shot -
Priyanka Chopra Breaks Silence On Rumors Questioning Marriage To Nick Jonas -
'King Charles Acts Fast Or Face Existential Crisis' Over Andrew Scandal -
Brooklyn Beckham Charging Nearly £300 In Ticket Cost For Burger Festival -
Prince William Makes Unexpected Stop At Local Market In Saudi Arabia -
Zayn Malik Shares Important Update About His Love Life