Key Points

India has entered the top 100 in the UN's SDG rankings for the first time, climbing to 99th place. Asian nations like Nepal and Bangladesh are leading global progress on sustainability goals. The report warns that only 17% of SDG targets are on track globally due to conflicts and economic challenges. Experts emphasize the need for green investments and international cooperation to accelerate progress.

Key Points: India Breaks Into Top 100 UN SDG Rankings for First Time

  • India jumps to 99th in 2025 SDG Index from 116th in 2017
  • Asian nations outperform other regions in sustainability progress
  • Global SDG progress stalls with only 17% targets on track
  • China enters top 50 while Nepal, Bangladesh show fastest growth
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UN's SDG 2025 index: India features in the top 100 performers for first time

India climbs to 99th in UN's SDG Index, marking progress from 116th in 2017 as Asia leads global sustainability efforts.

"Many countries are making significant progress, but much more can be accomplished through stepped-up investments in education, green technologies, and digital solutions. – Jeffrey D. Sachs, SDSN President"

New Delhi, June 24

India has made significant progress in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and has for the first time featured among the top 100 performers in the SDG rankings this year, according to a UN report.

With a score of 67, India has made it to the 99th spot on the 2025 SDG Index, revealed the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network's (SDSN) 10th and latest Sustainable Development Report (SDR).

From being at the 116th spot in 2017, India has made significant progress to reach 109th in 2024.

The report showed that although the European countries continue to lead the SDG Index, East and South Asian countries have this year outperformed other regions in SDG progress.

Countries like Nepal, Cambodia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, and Mongolia have demonstrated the fastest progress since 2015 (in points).

In this year’s SDG Index, China also made an entry in the top 50 performers.

“Amid rising geopolitical tensions, widening global inequalities, and the escalating climate crisis, this year’s SDR underscores that the world overwhelmingly recognises the Sustainable Development Goals as the vital pathway to peace, equity, and well-being,” said Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, President of the SDSN.

“Many countries are making significant progress, but much more can be accomplished through stepped-up investments in education, green technologies, and digital solutions. Above all, we need peace and global cooperation to achieve the SDGs,” added Sachs, who was also the lead author of the report.

The SDGs were adopted in 2015 with the idea that to save the planet, no one should be left behind in the overall development matrix by 2030.

The report showed that at the global level, SDG progress has stalled and none of the 17 global goals are on track.

“Conflicts, structural vulnerabilities, and limited fiscal space continue to hinder progress, especially in emerging and developing economies,” the report said, adding that only 17 per cent of the SDG targets are on track to be achieved by 2030.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is great news! From 116th to 99th in just 7 years shows our country is moving in the right direction. But we must not become complacent - there's still a long way to go to catch up with developed nations. Focus should be on rural development and education. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the improvement is commendable, I'm concerned about the pace. China is already in top 50 and our neighbors like Nepal, Bangladesh are progressing faster. We need to accelerate our efforts in clean energy and women's empowerment to truly make a difference.
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Amit S.
Good to see India's progress! But we must remember that rankings don't tell the whole story. Ground realities in villages are still tough. Hope the government continues schemes like Swachh Bharat and Ujjwala that directly impact people's lives. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
As someone working in the development sector, I can see positive changes on the ground. But we need more public-private partnerships to achieve SDGs. The corporate sector must step up their CSR efforts beyond just compliance. #SustainableIndia
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Vikram J.
The report mentions only 17% targets are on track globally. This is worrying. India should take leadership in South Asia to form regional cooperation for SDGs. We have the capacity to help our neighbors while improving ourselves.
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Neha P.
Progress is good but I wish they'd break down the data state-wise. Some states are doing much better than others. We need to learn from best practices within our own country before looking abroad. Kerala and Tamil Nadu models could be replicated!

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