What is the rank of India in the Open Government Index 2015 prepared by the World Justice Project?

24th
37th
67th
89th

The correct answer is (c) 67th.

The Open Government Index 2015 is a report that measures the level of open government in 102 countries. It is prepared by the World Justice Project, an independent, non-profit organization that works to improve justice systems around the world.

The index measures open government on seven dimensions:

  • Openness of government data
  • Transparency of government processes
  • Participation of citizens in government
  • Collaboration between government and civil society
  • Accountability of government to citizens
  • Use of new technologies to promote open government
  • Institutional framework for open government

India ranked 67th in the Open Government Index 2015, with a score of 0.53 out of 1.00. This score is based on the country’s performance on the seven dimensions of open government.

India’s performance on the Open Government Index has improved since 2012, when it ranked 89th. This improvement is due to the government’s efforts to make information more accessible to citizens, to increase transparency in government processes, and to promote participation of citizens in government.

However, there are still areas where India can improve its performance on open government. For example, the government could do more to make data more accessible to citizens, to increase transparency in government procurement, and to promote collaboration between government and civil society.

The Open Government Index is a valuable tool for measuring the progress of open government around the world. It can help governments to identify areas where they can improve their performance and to track their progress over time.