📈 Asia Power Index 2025: India Ranks 3rd

This index provides a comprehensive measure of national power in the Indo-Pacific region, highlighting India’s emergence as a major power.

📝 Index Fundamentals

AspectDetail
Index NameAsia Power Index 2025 (7th Edition).
PublisherLowy Institute (Australia-based think tank).
ScopeRanks 27 countries and territories across Asia based on their ability to influence their external environment.
Core Definition of PowerThe capacity of a state to direct or influence the behaviour of other states and the course of international events.
Key ClassificationCountries are classified based on a Comprehensive Power score (out of 100): Superpowers (≥70 points), Major Powers (≥ 40 points), Middle Powers (≥ 𝟏𝟎 points)

📊 Comprehensive Power Ranking (Top 5)

RankCountryComprehensive Power Score (Out of 100)Power Status
1st🇺🇸 United States80.5 – 81.7Superpower
2nd🇨🇳 China73.7Superpower
3rd🇮🇳 India40.0Major Power
4th🇯🇵 Japan38.8Middle Power
5th🇷🇺 Russia32.1Middle Power

🇮🇳 India’s Key Takeaways

  • Major Power Status: India crossed the crucial 40-point threshold for the first time, officially classifying it as a Major Power in Asia (up from Middle Power status in 2024 with a score of 39.1).
  • Score Gain: India recorded the largest absolute gain (+0.9 to +2.0 points, depending on the source) in overall score among all 27 countries.
  • Overtaking Japan: India secured 3rd rank in Economic Capability, overtaking Japan for the first time.
  • Power Gap: India’s influence still lags behind its available resources, resulting in a negative Power Gap score (meaning it exerts less influence than expected).

⚙️ Eight Thematic Measures (Pillars of Power)

The index is a weighted average across eight measures (131 indicators):

Resources (What countries have)Influence (What countries do with what they have)India’s Rank in 2025 (Strongest/Weakest)
1. Economic Capability5. Economic Relationships3rd (Economic Capability, Future Resources)
2. Military Capability6. Defence Networks9th (Economic Relationships, up one spot)
3. Resilience7. Diplomatic Influence11th (Weakest: Defence Networks)
4. Future Resources8. Cultural Influence

⬆️ Areas of Improvement for India

  • Economic Capability (Rank 3): Driven by strong post-pandemic GDP growth and increased inward investment (overtaking China as the second-most favoured destination after the US).3
  • Future Resources (Rank 3): Reinforced by a large and young demographic and growing R&D base.
  • Cultural Influence: Registered the greatest gains (+2.8) among all measures.
  • Economic Relationships (Rank 9): Improved its ranking for the first time since the index’s inception, reflecting enhanced trade and investment ties.

⬇️ Areas of Weakness for India

  • Defence Networks (Rank 11): This is India’s weakest measure, reflecting limited formal military alliances and security arrangements compared to countries like the Philippines and Thailand.
  • Diplomatic Influence: While improving, it saw a slight decline in score this year.
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