India’s SDG Yatra: Important role in global progress

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India's SDG Yatra: Important role in global progress

The report submitted by the Government of India’s Night Eyeus said that in the last ten years, more than 20 million people have come out of multi -dimensional poverty.

India is fast approaching to achieve health goals such as maternal, infants and infant deaths before 2030.

At the same time, the social security coverage has doubled against 2015 and the reach of the people has increased rapidly through the public digital structure.

Sumon Barry, Deputy Chairman of the Niti Commission and head of the Indian delegation, said, “The story of India’s SDG travel speed, expansion and inclusion.”

He said that “the participation of the whole government and the whole society” is the key to India’s success to bring sustainable development goals at the ground level.

This review is based on the dialogues of NITI Ayogas across the country, where India was given importance to the participation of deprived groups, youth, social organizations and private sectors in India.

The United Nations discussed India’s permanent mission and Nighty Eyegie during HLPF, organized jointly with representatives of Ethiopia, Indonesia, Germany and Mexico about localization of sustainable development goals.

Under the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the high -level political forum (HLPF) was held from 14 to 23 July 2025 in New York.

This time the theme was: “The agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are included, promoting sustainable, scientific and evidence -based solutions so that no one goes back.”