
This study's primary goal is to comprehend the obstacles to sustainable development facingthe Indian economy. The Indian government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is putting a lot ofeffort into creating propaganda that will last in the country. Implementing the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals in 2015, with a commitment to achieving these targets by 2030, was one of his major initiatives.Again, privatization is an additional effort. The government cannot close the revenue gap and achieveits objectives on its own without the help of institutions and private organizations. Once again, thegovernment has implemented a number of supply policies, such as education and training programs, tolower the rate of literacy and raise public awareness of environmental issues.The prime minister has always committed to offer the required leadership and cooperation for the NITIAAYOG. The government is periodically taking the required action to combat corruption and blackmoney. The term "inclusive growth" receives adequate attention in the eleventh five-year plan. Toachieve sound sustainability, inclusive growth aids in closing social, economic, and environmental gaps.As a result, the UNDP, together with other UN agencies, is actively working to promote and assistnations that are implementing sustainable and inclusive growth policies. Developing componentsinclude the private sector and civil society. Since its national development goals are centered aroundsustainable development goals, India has been actively involved in implementing these goals. PrimeMinister Narendra Modi's revolutionary catchphrase, "SABKA SAATH SABKA VIKASH" or"COLLECTIVE EFFORT, INCLUSIVE GROWTH," is regarded as the centre piece of India's nationaldevelopment program. Targets including economic growth, infrastructure development,industrialization, and the fight against poverty are primarily centered with the integration of social andimpoverished people's empowerment.
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