The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, while addressing the first meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors under India’s G20 Presidency, held on February 24-25, 2023, expressed concern that “progress on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) seems to be slowing down”. Regardless of the global progress that has been made to date, the sheer population size of India means that realising Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at a global scale is intrinsically tied to the success of India.
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals are as follows:
According to the latest SDG India Index from NITI Aayog, India has made steady progress toward achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the areas of health, energy, and infrastructure.
India's track record in terms of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals:
The goal of sustainable development is to meet today's requirements while without jeopardising tomorrow. This means we can't keep utilising present amounts of resources since future generations won't have enough. Thus, the UN's 17 global goals strive to achieve peace, health, and prosperity by 2030. The Brundtland Report, published in 1987, was the first to provide an "official" concept of sustainable development.
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