- Recently, the Global Health Security (GHS) Index 2021 has been recently released.
 - In India NITI Aayog releases its own health index
 
Important points:
- It is an assessment and benchmarking of health security and related capabilities across 195 countries.
 - It has been developed in partnership by the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and the Johns Hopkins Center.
 - NTI is a nonprofit global security organization focused on reducing nuclear and biological threats imperiling humanity.
 - Johns Hopkins Center was created to recognize the crucial role of communication in public health.
 
The six categories are as follow:
- Prevention: Prevention of the emergence or release of pathogens.
 - Detection and Reporting: Early detection and reporting for epidemics of potential international concern.
 - Rapid Response: Rapid response to and mitigation of the spread of an epidemic.
 - Health System: Sufficient and robust health system to treat the sick and protect health workers.
 - Compliance with International Norms: Commitments to improving national capacity, financing plans to address gaps, and adhering to global norms.
 - Risk Environment: Overall risk environment and country vulnerability to biological threats.
 
Ranking:
- India, with a score of 42.8 (out of 100) has slipped by 0.8 points since 2019.
 - Three neighbouring countries of India like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives have improved their score by 1-1.2 points.
 - The world’s overall performance on the GHS Index score slipped to 38.9 (out of 100) in 2021, from a score of 40.2 in the GHS Index, 2019.
 - In 2021, no country scored in the top tier of rankings and no country scored above 75.9.
 
SOURCE: THE HINDU,THE ECONOMIC TIMES,MINT
        
        
        
        