Reflecting the growing global economic clout of the Asian region,
three Indian cities -- Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore have been
ranked among the 75 top centres of commerce in the world.
According to a study titled 'Mastercard Worldwide Centres of Commerce
Index', London has been ranked as the most influential city in the
world in the 75 cities index.
However, it stated that future appears to belong to Asia and Eastern
Europe, whose cities represent the fastest rising regions within the
index.
The index is an annual research initiative designed to evaluate and
rank how major cities compare in performing critical functions that
connect markets and commerce around the world.
"The booming Chinese and Indian economies have clearly continued the
shift of economic power to Asia. The strong presence of Asia/Pacific,
Middle East and Africa cities is further evidence of the growing
influence of the region not just in manufacturing and services, but
also in broadly based commercial strength," the report stated.
This year, three Indian cities have been ranked in the index of 75
cities with Mumbai at the 48th position, New Delhi at 61 and Bangalore
at 66th place, the report revealed.
New Delhi and Bangalore are new additions to the index this year which
was extended from 50 cities last year to 75 cities in 2008, while
Mumbai, which had been ranked at the 45th place in 2007, has fallen
three positions this year.
In comparison, China has five cities in the index including Shanghai,
a rapidly growing and massive city that ranks 24th this year, up from
32 in the 2007.
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