The transparency in the Indian budgetary system has improved marginally and is ranked 14th among 100 countries, a survey has said.
According to the 'Open Budget Survey 2012' released today by the International Budget Partnership, India's open budget index (OBI) score improved from 67 in 2010 to 68 in 2012.
Its open budget index score of 68 out of 100 is much higher than the average score of 43 for all countries covered in the Global Open Budget Survey 2012, it said.
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India continues to occupy the same rank as in 2010. However, its score, which is based on various parameters largely relating to availability of budget information, is the highest in South Asia.
According to IBP, India's current score indicates that the government provides significant information on its budget and financial activities during the year, enabling Indian citizens to hold the government accountable for management of public money.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram is scheduled to present the Budget on February 28.
The survey showed New Zealand, with an OBI score of 93, provided the most information on budget, followed by South Africa (90), the UK (88) and Sweden (84).