India enters top 100 in global Sustainable Development Goals rankings for first time

For the first time India took place between the top 100 of 193 countries. Sustainable Development Goals (SKH)According to a report published on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
According to the 10th and the end of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network Sustainable Development Report (SDR), India ranks 99th in the 2025 SDG index with 67 points, while China ranked 49th to 49th and 44th.
Bhutan among India’s neighbors is 74th with 70.5 points, Nepal, 68.6 and 85., 63.9 with Bangladesh 114 and Pakistan 140.
India’s sea neighbors Maldives and Sri Lanka stopped in 53 and 93 places respectively.
The authors of the report said that the SDG progress was standing at a global level and that only 17 percent of the 17 targets adopted by UN member states in 2015 were expected to be achieved by 2030.
“Conflicts, structural security vulnerabilities and limited financial areas are preventing SDG progress in many parts of the world,” he said, ” He said.
European countries, especially Scandinavian countries, Finland ranking, the second second and third in Denmark continues to overcome the SDG index.
A total of 19 of the top 20 countries are in Europe.
Nevertheless, even these countries face significant challenges in reaching at least two goals, including those related to climate and biological diversity.
East and South Asia has performed better than all other global regions in terms of SDG progress since 2015 due to rapid socioeconomic development.
In East and South Asia, Nepal (+11.1), Cambodia (+10), Philippines (+8.6), Bangladesh (+8.3) and Mongolian (+7.7) are among the countries that show the fastest progress in 2015 (scores).
Other countries with rapid progress between their peers include Benin (+14.5), Peru (+8.7), United Arab Emirates (+9.9), Uzbekistan (+12.1), Costa Rica (+7) and Saudi Arabia (+8.1).
Although only 17% of the objectives will be achieved worldwide, most UN member states have made strong progress on targets, including Most UN member states, mobile wide band use (SDG 9), access to electricity (SDG 7), internet usage (SDG 9), five six mortality (SDG 3) and neonatal mortality (SDG 3) and neonatal mortality (SDG 3).
Five targets show significant feedback since 2015. These are obesity ratio (SDG 2), Freedom of Press (SDG 16), Sustainable Nitrogen Management (SDG 2), Red List Index (SDG 15) and Corruption Perceptions Index (SDG 16).
The report stated that Barbados (1), Jamaica (2) and Trinidad and Tobago (3) were the top three tops of the UN multi -sided.
Brazil (25) among the G20 countries is the highest, while Chile (7) leads the OECD countries.
Recently, the United States, which has recently been drawn from the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization (WHO) and officially declared against the SKHs and the 2030 agenda, is the final for the second year in a row (193.).
The leading report of the 4th International Development Finance Conference (FFD4) in the City of Seville (30 June-3), Spain (FFD4) said that the global financial architecture (GFA) was broken.
“Money flows easily to the rich countries, not to developing and developing economies (Emdes), which offers higher growth potential and return rates.
Published – 24 June 2025 09:17