
The Corruption Perceptions Index, and The Henley Passport Index
The Corruption Perceptions Index, and The Henley Passport Index Table of Contents The Corruption Perceptions Index, and The Henley Passport
The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), published by Transparency International on February 10, 2026, revealed a global decline in integrity, with the average score dropping to 42, the lowest in over a decade.
Corruption globally is worsening, even in advanced democracies, as the number of countries scoring above 80 has decreased from 12 a decade ago to just five this year, according to Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perception Index (CPI).
The index evaluated 182 countries based on perceived public sector corruption, using a scale from zero (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
It revealed a troubling downward trend, with the global average score falling to 42 out of 100—the lowest in over ten years.
Additionally, it further pointed out that 122 countries, which are more than two-thirds of the total, scored under 50 in the 2025 CPI.
Denmark, maintaining its eight-year streak, tops the CPI 2025 with the highest score of 89, followed closely by Finland (88) and Singapore (84).
In contrast, the countries with the lowest scores suffer from severely repressed civil societies and high levels of instability. South Sudan and Somalia, both scoring 9, tied at rank 181. Venezuela ranks slightly higher at 180 with a score of 10, placing these three nations at the bottom of the index.
However, there are some signs of progress, with the report indicating that around 31 countries have substantially lowered their levels of corruption since 2012. Estonia (rank: 12, score: 76), Bhutan (rank: 18, score: 71), South Korea (rank: 31, score: 63), and more have shown the long-term gains of sustained anti-corruption measures.
India’s Performance:
Global Trends & Observations:
In February 2026, the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2025 showed India‘s rank improved to 91st out of 182 countries, up five spots from 96th in 2024. Despite this climb, India’s score of 39/100 remains below the global average of 42, signifying that corruption is still viewed as a deep-rooted structural challenge.
South Asian Context: India consistently outperforms neighbours like Pakistan (136th) and Bangladesh (150th), but it continues to lag behind Bhutan (18th) and China (75th).
The Henley & Partners Henley Passport Index 2026 has delivered a surprising update for Indian travellers. While India’s passport dropped slightly in total visa-free access, it still climbed 10 places in global rankings.
The Henley & Partners Henley Passport Index ranks 199 passports based on access to 227 destinations worldwide.
The ranking is based on data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and includes,
Singapore continues to hold the title of the world’s most powerful passport, granting its citizens visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 192 destinations.
India’s Performance in 2026:
The Indian passport has shown a significant surge, climbing 10 places to rank 75th globally in February 2026, up from 85th in 2025.
Notable Trends:
The Henley Passport Index is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
In the February 2026 update of the Henley Passport Index,
India’s jump to 75th place (up from 85th in 2025) carries significant weight across diplomatic, economic, and practical travel domains.
Disclaimer: The above information and views are taken from various news platforms such as The Indian Express and The Hindu.
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