
India has ranked among the 100 best countries out of 167 countries for its progress in achieving sustainable development goals (SDG), reported about the PTI press agency, which was published on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, published on the 10th and the latest sustainable development report (SDR).
According to an agency report, India secured 99. The rank at the SDG 2025 index, with a score of 67, while other nations like China were placed on 49.
Previous data show that India was in 2024 for reaching 109. The nation to achieve the goals of sustainable development in 2024. Over the years, the nation has improved its order in the list.
What are the goals of sustainable development?
Sustainable development goals (SDG) are global goals that have been stored in 2015 so that Earth can seek the idea of saving the planet.
According to the report, the final goal is to have no one in the overall development matrix by 2030.
“Conflicts, structural vulnerability and limited fiscal space prevents the progress of SDG in many parts of the world,” said economist Jeffrey Sachs in the report, quoted by the press agency.
Other nation ranking
Neighboring countries such as Bhutan were placed in 74th place with 70.5 points, Nepal in the 85th ranking with 68.6 points, Bangladesh on 114.
Others as Maldives and Sri Lanka placed on 53 and 93.
European nations, such as Nordic countries, are still on top of the SDG 2025 index, with Finland led by fees, followed by Sweden and Denmark. According to the report, a total of 19 nations from the TOP 20 are in the rating list.
The report comes before the fourth International Conference on Development (FFD4) in Spain Seville. According to the report, this event will host between June 30, 2025 and 3. July 2025.
“Money easily flows into rich countries and not to developing and developing economies (EMDE) that offer higher growth potential and return level. At the top of the FFD4 program, GFA is necessary to flow in much larger parts of EMDES,”
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