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10 most loved countries in the world in 2025

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 22, 2025, 21:00 IST
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10 most loved countries in the world in 2025

What makes you fall in love with a country you visit or you dream of visiting? How to answer this, right? Well, admiration for a country is, more often than not, shaped by far more than tourism or economic strength alone. Factors such as trust in government, quality of life, safety, environmental responsibility, cultural appeal, and global behaviour all play a role in how nations are perceived internationally. Each year, the Reputation Institute measures these perceptions to determine which countries enjoy the strongest global reputations. Let’s look at what the study revealed. Here are the 10 most loved countries in the world in 2025.

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Canada

The world loves Canada, and it’s no surprise. According to the report by Reputation Institute, Canada leads the 2025 ranking due to its global image as one of the world’s most welcoming and inclusive societies. It consistently scores high for political stability, safety, public healthcare, education, and social cohesion

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Norway

Norway’s strong reputation is built on transparent governance, economic security, and a high standard of living. The country is admired for its responsible management of natural resources, commitment to environmental protection, and comprehensive social welfare system. Norway’s dramatic landscapes draw in travellers from across the world, and strong human development indicators further enhance its global appeal.

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Sweden

Sweden is widely respected for its progressive social policies, innovation-driven economy, and focus on sustainability. The country is seen as a global leader in environmental responsibility, gender equality, and work-life balance. Its reputation also benefits from strong public institutions and a culture that prioritises social well-being

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Switzerland

Switzerland’s reputation rests on neutrality, political stability, and economic resilience. Known for precision, efficiency, and high-quality infrastructure, the country scores highly for governance and safety. Its alpine scenery is loved by travellers, and financial credibility, and strong public services is loved and admired by those looking to spend longer time in the country. All these contribute to its image as one of the most reliable and well-managed nations in the world

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Australia

Australia’s high quality of life, strong education system, and relaxed lifestyle are the reasons why we find the country in the list. The country is admired for its openness, cultural diversity, and world-famous natural attractions. Australia’s stable economy and reputation as a desirable destination for both travel and migration strengthen its standing in global perception rankings.

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Finland

Of course, the happiest country in the world has to be on the list of most loved countries. Finland continues to be admired for its education system, social trust, and governance model. Often ranked among the happiest countries in the world, Finland is known for its low corruption levels, strong public institutions, and focus on citizen well-being.

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New Zealand

Lakes, grasslands, Lord of the Rings, sheeps, what’s not to love when it comes to New Zealand? The country’s stunning natural landscapes, environmental consciousness, and approachable governance always win hearts. The country’s emphasis on sustainability and social cohesion contributes to its positive global image. It is also seen as safe, peaceful, and well-governed, making it highly respected internationally.

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Denmark

Denmark is known for social equality, happiness, and urban liveability. It is admired for its strong welfare system, green energy leadership, and people-centric urban planning. With so many facilities around for residents and travellers, it’s easy to fall in love with Denmark. The country’s reputation is closely linked to low inequality, and a high quality of everyday life.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands, recognised for its open society, innovation, and efficient governance, has always been one of the most preferred holiday destinations, not just for the young, but for the elderly as well. The country’s reputation is due to progressive social values, strong infrastructure, and a business-friendly environment. The country’s role in global trade, diplomacy, and sustainable development adds to its international respect.

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Belgium

Belgium on the list is expected. The country’s strengths lie in healthcare, governance, and cultural heritage. The country is a key hub for European Union institutions, and also plays an important role in international diplomacy. Its reputation is also supported by high living standards and a strong public services network.

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