Abstract
Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2025;3(8):37-41
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Emerging Economies: Challenges, Innovations and Policy Pathways
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Abstract
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), established by the United Nations in 2015, provide a vital framework to address global issues, including poverty, inequality, environmental degradation, and climate change. Emerging economies, with unique socio-economic and political landscapes, are central to achieving these goals. This paper explores the current state of SDG implementation within these economies, focusing on both challenges and opportunities for sustainable progress. By integrating economic, social, and environmental dimensions, the SDGs serve as a roadmap toward a balanced future where economic advancement, social progress, and environmental well-being coexist harmoniously. This holistic approach not only promises a sustainable future but also benefits present and future generations alike. Furthermore, the paper proposes actionable recommendations for accelerating SDG progress in emerging economies, emphasizing the importance of inclusive growth, technological innovation, and strengthened partnerships. The findings highlight that only a holistic approach can effectively balance economic development, social equity, and environmental sustainability. Sustainable development, as championed by the SDGs, hinges on simultaneous efforts in economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental stewardship. As emerging nations undergo rapid urbanization and industrialization, prioritizing SDGs in national policies, investing in green technologies, and fostering social inclusivity are essential. Additionally, strengthening data collection, monitoring capacities, and enhancing regional cooperation is critical for achieving sustainable development.
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Policy and Governance, International Cooperation, Economic Growth, Environmental Sustainability, Social Inclusivity, Technological Innovation