A total of 415 million people moved out of poverty in India within just 15 years from 2005/2006 to 2019/2021.
25 countries, including India, successfully halved their global MPI values within 15 years.
These countries include Cambodia, China, Congo, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Serbia, and Vietnam.
In 2005/2006, about 645 million people were in multidimensional poverty in India.
This number is declining to about 370 million in 2015/2016 and 230 million in 2019/2021.
People who are multidimensionally poor and deprived under the nutrition indicator in India declined from 44.3% in 2005/2006 to 11.8% in 2019/2021.
Child mortality fell from 4.5% to 1.5%.
Those who are poor and deprived of cooking fuel fell from 52.9% to 13.9%.
Deprived of sanitation fell from 50.4% in 2005/2006 to 11.3% in 2019/2021.
In the drinking water indicator, the percentage of people who are multidimensionally poor and deprived fell from 16.4 to 2.7 during the period, electricity (from 29% to 2.1%) and housing from 44.9% to 13.6%.
While 17 countries that did so had an incidence under 25% in the first period, India and Congo had a starting incidence above 50%.
India was among the 19 countries that halved their global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) value during one period.