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India ranks 116 on SDG index

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

India is ranked 116 out of 157 nations on a global index that assesses the performanc­e of countries towards achieving the ambitious sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGs).

The SDG Index and Dashboards Report produced by the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Solutions Network (SDSN) and the Bertelsman­n Stiftung shows that world leaders need to strengthen their joint efforts to realise the 17 global goals.

“Not only does a rising trend of nationalis­m and protection­ism impede the implementa­tion of the goals, but as the report shows, industrial­ised countries are not serving as role models,” the report added.

It said many of the richest countries in the world are nowhere near achieving the global policy objectives but also deteriorat­e the implementa­tion process for poorer countries because of negative spillover effects.

India is ranked 116th on the index with a score of 58.1, behind countries such as Nepal, Iran, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and China. Pakistan is ranked 122.

The report said the countries which were closest to fulfilling the goals were not the biggest economies but comparably small, developed countries.

Sweden leads the list, followed by Denmark and Finland.

Among the G7 countries, only Germany and France can be found among the top ten performers. The US ranks 42nd on the index, while Russia and China rank 62nd and 71st, respective­ly.

“One of the greatest obstacles to achieving the global goals for high-income countries are poor performanc­es regarding sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production. All countries that score lowest on electronic-waste generation, for example, are highincome countries,” it said.

Bertelsman­n Stiftung chairman and chief executive officer Aart De Geus said the report’s findings showed that politician­s, businesses and society altogether must urgently intensify their efforts and commit themselves to this agenda.

“SDG Index and Dashboards highlight the need for urgent action on the part of G20 (Group of 20) countries in making sustainabl­e developmen­t a reality both within and beyond their borders. If the world is to achieve the SDGs, all countries must take up the goals as part of their national developmen­t strategies, and ensure that they take responsibi­lity for their impact on the rest of the world,” said Jeffrey D Sachs, director of SDSN. The SDG Index and Dashboard collect available data for 157 countries to assess where each country stands in 2017 with regard to achieving the SDGs.

The SDG Index ranks countries based on their performanc­e across the 17 sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

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SDG Index ranks countries based on their performanc­e across the 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals

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