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“Attaining SDGs 2030: Realistic Prospect or Idealistic Assumption?”

Author(s) Dr. Sonal B Agrawal
Country India
Abstract https://www.ijfmr.com/publication-archive.php#papers-index
The sustainable development goals replaced the millennium development goals in 2015 providing a more comprehensive and detailed approach to make the world more sustainable for coming generations. Today the world is a global village with several problems that are universally prevalent like global warming, income and gender inequalities, toxic working environment and pollution to name a few. The United Nations was the authority that formulated the SDG’s to address and resolve such conflicts and make the world a better place for living beings. This research paper attempts to evaluate if attaining the SDG’s by 2030 as envisaged originally is a realistic possibility or an idealistic assumption, unattainable under present global conditions. This is a secondary data based paper that analyses research papers, news reports, white papers and other contemporary literature to arrive at realistic conclusions with respect to the topic under study. The study aims to identify the limitations, geopolitical scenarios, and other challenges that restrict progress, while attempting to highlight the opportunities that can help in achieving the SDG targets.
Keywords Sustainable Development Goals, United Nations, Realistic Possibility, Idealistic Assumption
Field Business Administration
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-12-14
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.63348

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