Government Defence Integrity Index (GDI)

The Government Defence Integrity Index (GDI) produced by Transparency International Defence & Security, is the world’s leading assessment of corruption risks in government defence institutions.

  • The GDI assesses five key corruption risk areas: financial, operational, personnel, political, and procurement. In order to provide a broad and comprehensive reflection of these risk areas, the Index assesses both legal frameworks (de jure) and implementation (de facto), as well as resources and outcomes in some areas.
  • The GDI provides a framework of good practice that promotes accountable, transparent, and responsible governance in the defence establishment.
  • The parameters of Index are:

India Related Findings

  • According to the findings of index for 2020, India with a score of 50 falls in band C and faces moderate corruption risk across its defence institutions.
  • Institutional safeguards to corruption are strongest with regards to personnel management where codes of conduct are strong and formal payment systems are robust.
  • However, limited external oversight of financial management and policy-making, combined with poor transparency in the procurement process significantly increase the risk of corruption.