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India tops global slavery index with 14 mn 'modern slaves'

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The Global Slavery Index 2013 has revealed India tops the list with highest number of people living in conditions of slavery, accounting for 14 million people.

A new index ranking 162 countries shows that almost 30 million people around the world are living as slaves, the BBC reports.

According to the report, India has almost half of the total number of slaves worldwide.

Mauritania in West Africa has the highest proportional figure with about four percent of its population enslaved, the report added.

The index used the measurement of modern slavery, which includes debt bondage, forced marriage and human trafficking.

Top 10 countries with estimated number of slaves are as follows:

 

1.India - 13,956,010

2.China - 2,949,243

3.Pakistan - 2,127,132

4.Nigeria - 701,032

5.Ethiopia - 651,110

6.Russia - 516,217

7.Thailand - 472,811

8.DR Congo - 462,327

9.Burma - 384,037

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First Published: Oct 18 2013 | 12:52 PM IST

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