Policy brief

India has made a policy choice to prioritize the institutionalization of the SDGs, not to look at sustainable development as a standalone or parallel framework but to make them an integral part of the national thinking about development. 

This Indian model of SDG localization is built around four foundational pillars: (i) creating institutional ownership; (ii) driving competition through collaborative competition; (iii) building capacities; (iv) adopting a whole-of-society approach. 

Given that under the Constitution of India, most of the responsibility for SDG themes lies with subnational governments and that their combined expenditure spending is often more than that of the central government, the 28 states and eight union territories (UTs) play a pivotal role in delivering the agenda. This brief presents successes and challenges from India’s SDG localization model, framed around four key insights that can inform efforts elsewhere to support the acceleration of the SDG agenda at the sub-national level.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mr. Soumya Guya is a public policy professional with experience in Sustainable Development Goals framework adoption, integration, and monitoring. At UNDP India, he has been supporting national and subnational governments on SDG localization and acceleration, India’s Voluntary National Review and flagship monitoring tools such as the SDG India Index, North Eastern Region District SDG Index and India’s National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI). He began his career with the government of Andhra Pradesh, where he worked on the state’s data-driven development monitoring system, survey design and the state’s maiden MPI.

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AVAILABLE LANGUAGES

English

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Published February 2024

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