India Launches Responsible Nations Index to Redefine Global Governance Ethics

India has launched the Responsible Nations Index, a global framework developed by the World Intellectual Foundation to assess nations based on their ethical responsibility towards citizens, the environment, and the international community. The index, shaped by academic institutions like JNU and IIM Mumbai, aims to move beyond traditional economic and geopolitical metrics. The launch event was chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind and featured a panel discussion chaired by N.K. Singh. The initiative seeks to foster a long-term global conversation on responsible nationhood and sustainable futures.

Key Points: India Launches Responsible Nations Index for Ethical Governance

  • Shifts from power-centric to responsibility-centric evaluation
  • Anchored in India's ethos of dharma and global well-being
  • Encourages ethical governance and sustainable development
  • Culmination of a three-year academic and policy exercise
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India launches Responsible Nations Index to promote ethical governance

India unveils the Responsible Nations Index, a global framework assessing nations by ethical governance, citizen welfare, and environmental responsibility.

"The Responsible Nations Index asks a fundamental question -- how responsibly does a nation exercise its power? - Sudhanshu Mittal"

New Delhi, Jan 19

In an intellectual and policy milestone, India, on Monday, launched the Responsible Nations Index, a global framework to assess nations not merely by economic strength or geopolitical influence, but by their responsibility towards citizens, the environment, and the international community.

Institutions such as Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Mumbai, played a key academic role in shaping the intellectual foundations and methodological rigour of the Index launched by global think-tank World Intellectual Foundation (WIF), a statement said.

The launch event at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre was chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind.

He underlined the importance of ethical governance, inclusive development, and moral responsibility in shaping sustainable national and global futures.

Sudhanshu Mittal, WIF Founder and Secretary, said that the RNI represents a shift from power-centric assessments to responsibility-centric evaluation of nations.

"The Responsible Nations Index asks a fundamental question -- how responsibly does a nation exercise its power? Prosperity without responsibility is unsustainable. RNI seeks to encourage ethical governance, humane development, and global stewardship," he added.

The event brought together eminent policymakers, jurists, economists, academicians, diplomats, and institutional leaders, reflecting the multidimensional nature of the RNI endeavour.

The Responsible Nations Index is the culmination of a three-year-long academic and policy exercise, conceptualised and developed by the World Intellectual Foundation.

Anchored in India's civilisational ethos of dharma and global well-being, the Index seeks to reframe global discourse around nationhood and progress.

The formal launch followed an Expert Panel Discussion on the theme "From Human Well-being to Global Stewardship: Rethinking Responsibility, Prosperity and Peace in the 21st Century", chaired by N.K. Singh, Chairman of the 15th Finance Commission of India.

The panel featured distinguished economists and scholars, including Prachi Mishra, Professor of Economics and Director, Isaac Centre for Public Policy, Ashoka University; Laveesh Bhandari, President and Senior Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP); and Neelkanth Mishra, Chief Economist, Axis Bank and Head of Global Research, Axis Capital.

During the inaugural session, addresses were delivered by Santishree D. Pandit, Vice-Chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Manoj Kumar Tiwari, Director, IIM Mumbai; Edouard Husson, Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Paris, who also presented key intellectual insights from the closed-door Expert Roundtable held earlier on Monday.

Justice (Retd.) Arun Kumar Mishra, who spoke on the mission of the World Intellectual Foundation and the broader significance of the "RNI: A New Lens for Global Responsibility".

The ceremony concluded with the ceremonial release of the Responsible Nations Index Report, marking the beginning of what WIF described as a long-term global conversation on responsible nationhood.

The World Intellectual Foundation is a global think-tank committed to advancing ideas that promote ethical leadership, responsible governance, and sustainable global futures through rigorous research and dialogue.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great concept, but the proof will be in the pudding. Will powerful nations actually care about their ranking on an "ethical" index if it goes against their interests? India must lead by example first. Our own environmental and social governance needs consistent improvement to have moral authority.
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Aman W
Anchoring it in our civilisational ethos of 'dharma' is the key. It's not just a Western framework. This gives it a unique and profound foundation. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see India taking a soft-power lead like this. The panel of economists is very impressive. Curious to see the first set of rankings and the methodology. Will it be transparent?
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Karthik V
Hope this leads to real action and isn't just another talking point for conferences. The idea of "prosperity without responsibility is unsustainable" is 100% correct. We see its effects in climate change and inequality every day.
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Nisha Z
A much-needed perspective. For too long, global indices have favoured the wealthy and powerful. Measuring responsibility towards citizens and the planet is the real benchmark of progress. Good step!

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