India Breaks Into Top 100 in Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Index; Ranks 99

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India has achieved a key milestone by securing the 99th position out of 193 countries in the United Nations SDG Index, scoring 67 points. This reflects notable progress in its commitment to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted in 2015.

SDG Index Overview

AspectDetails
India’s Rank (2025)99 out of 193 countries
India’s Score67 points
Total Goals Measured17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
PublisherUN Sustainable Development Solutions Network
Lead AnalystRenowned economist Prof. Jeffrey Sachs
Key IndicatorsPoverty, education, health, environmental sustainability, equality, etc.

Global Rankings Snapshot

CountryRank
Finland1
United States44
China49
Bhutan74
India99
Nepal & BangladeshBelow 99 (not ranked higher than India)

Note: Nordic countries dominate the top positions in the 2025 SDG Index.

Key Progress Areas (Global)

AreaTrend
Access to electricityImproved globally
Mobile broadband accessIncreased
Under-five mortality rateDecreased

Challenges Identified

ChallengeObservation
SDGs on track globallyOnly 17% of SDG targets on track for 2030
Obesity & Press FreedomReversals noted
Resource constraintsConflicts, economic vulnerabilities, limited funding

Financial and Political Considerations

IssueHighlights
Global financial architectureFavors wealthy countries; underfunds developing nations
Upcoming conferenceInternational Conference on Financing for Development (to address disparities)
Commitment to multilateralismBarbados, Jamaica top-ranked; U.S. ranks last for second year in a row

Conclusion

India’s rise to the 99th rank in the SDG Index signals steady improvement in its developmental path. However, global inequalities, funding issues, and uneven progress in key areas pose serious challenges. The report underscores the need for greater global cooperation, inclusive financing, and sustained commitment to sustainable development by 2030.