According to the recently released World Happiness Report 2018 by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) India was ranked 133rd among 156 countries.
This year it is sixth edition of the World Happiness report since it was first published in 2012.
India was behind majority of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations apart from Afghanistan, which was ranked 145th.
While, Bhutan was ranked at 97th, Bangladesh at 115th, Nepal at 101st and Sri Lanka at 116th spot.
Pakistan ranked 75th and China ranked 86th in this World happiness index.
The Top 10 countries that rule the World Happiness Index are Finland, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden and Australia.
Finland is at the top of both rankings in this report, with the happiest immigrants, and the happiest population in general.
The index ranked 156 countries based on factors (parameters) such as inequality, life expectancy, GDP per capita, social freedom, generosity, public trust and social support.
These parameters are used to generate a happiness score of country on a scale from 1 to 10.
The 2018 report, for the first time ranked happiness of foreign-born immigrants in 117 countries.
The overall ranking of a country's happiness is based on the collective results from Gallup World Poll Surveys from 2015-2017, which show both- change and stability.