Abstract

ABSTRACT The sustainable development goals (SDGs) were result of extensive stakeholder participation and global consensus. Despite large promises, there is an increasing concern among the member states whether SDGs address real problems of nations, particularly the developing world. This study discusses key issues raised by developing countries with respect to the SDGs. Using opinion of experts on SDGs regarding its implications and future, a case study for India is presented. The study with its findings and policy recommendations intend to benefit SDG implementation efforts and planning at the national and sub-national level in India and other developing countries, helping them redesign and investigate their national SDG implementation strategies on similar lines as India to improve its reach and effectiveness.

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