The claim that India is the fourth most equal country in the world is an achievement, but it is also met with considerable scepticism. According to a government press release last week, which cited the World Bank's Poverty and Equity Brief report, India's Gini score stands at 25.5 in 2022-23. The score is a measure of inequality; the lower it is, the more equal the country is. With this score, India ranks fourth as the most equal country in the world, following the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Belarus. As per the claim, poverty in India has dropped to 2.3 per cent, and around 171 million people have come out of extreme poverty since 2011.