❖ The Oxford Index has ranked New York at the top of the list, followed by London, San Jose, Tokyo and Japan.
❖ The first 50 places of the index were dominated by cities in the US and Europe.
❖ Delhi is ranked the best among Indian cities in the Oxford Economics Global Cities Index.
❖ The national capital, however, ranks 350th on the global list.
❖ It also features several other Indian cities, including Bengaluru, Mumbai and Chennai.
❖ However, no Indian city could make the Top 300.
❖ In India, Bengaluru is ranked 411, Mumbai 427, Chennai 472, Kochi 521, Kolkata 528, Pune 534, Thrissur 550, Hyderabad 564 and Kozhikode 580.
❖ Tiruchirappalli (634), Coimbatore (669), Madurai (691), Vellore (729) and Salem (767) are featured from Tamil Nadu.