Women, Peace and Security Index 2025/26: Top 10 Best and Worst Countries
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index 2025/26 has painted a sobering picture of women’s wellbeing across the globe. While some nations continue to excel, a majority are witnessing stagnation or reversal of gains achieved over three decades. For government exam aspirants and concerned readers, this latest index offers critical insight into global gender realities.
The WPS Index, developed by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and the Peace Research Institute Oslo, evaluates 181 countries on the status of women across three dimensions:
Scores range between 0 and 1, where 1 represents the highest level of gender wellbeing.
According to the 2025/26 edition:
Interestingly, some conflict-affected countries show improvement, hinting at resilience and policy reform despite crisis.
Once again, Nordic nations dominate the ranking, with Denmark taking the top spot for the third consecutive time.
| Rank | Country | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Denmark | 0.939 |
| 2 | Iceland | 0.932 |
| 3 | Norway | 0.924 |
| 4 | Sweden | 0.924 |
| 5 | Finland | 0.921 |
| 6 | Luxembourg | 0.918 |
| 7 | Belgium | 0.912 |
| 8 | Netherlands | 0.905 |
| 9 | Austria | 0.898 |
| 10 | Australia | 0.898 |
These nations stand out for:
Notably, Denmark scores over three times higher than Afghanistan, the lowest-ranked country.
Countries deeply affected by conflict, instability, or weakened governance continue to rank the lowest.
| Rank | Country | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 181 | Afghanistan | 0.279 |
| 180 | Yemen | 0.323 |
| 179 | Central African Republic | 0.362 |
| 178 | Syria | 0.364 |
| 177 | Sudan | 0.397 |
| 176 | Haiti | 0.399 |
| 175 | DR Congo | 0.405 |
| 174 | Burundi | 0.407 |
| 173 | South Sudan | 0.411 |
| 172 | Myanmar | 0.442 |
Nine of these ten countries are conflict-affected or fragile states, highlighting how instability reinforces gender inequality.
India is ranked 131st with a score of 0.607.
For competitive exams, remember: India Rank 2025/26 WPS Index: 131 / Score 0.607
The US climbed six positions, moving from 37th in 2023 to 31st in 2025.
First recorded decline in maternal mortality in 20 years (based on data through 2024).
Though significantly better than earlier, the US still lags behind several European peers.
Countries here show continued improvement, reflecting stronger investment in women’s education and public safety.
Even developed nations with high rankings show slow or plateauing progress, raising concern over complacency.
Some fragile states have made noticeable strides, proving that reform and change are possible even amid instability.
The WPS Index reveals:
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