Author: Prodip Roy
DOI Link :: http://10.70798/Bijmrd/02020016
Abstract: The investigation into the strategies and challenges associated with sustainable development policy in India examines the intricate dimensions of sustainable development within the nation. The primary objective of this study is to elucidate the diverse strategies implemented and the impediments encountered in the pursuit of a sustainable development agenda.The research is characterized by a comprehensive literature review supplemented by a descriptive analysis aimed at fulfilling its objectives. It systematically evaluates the effectiveness of, and barriers to, sustainable development policies in India. The methodology employed for the identification, selection, examination, and synthesis of pertinent literature and research studies is meticulously outlined in the report. The data utilized are derived from scholarly articles, academic journals, and other relevant sources.The study delineates critical challenges and barriers that obstruct the effective implementation of sustainable development policies across various tiers of governance. It also analyzes the interconnections among different policy domains and their mutual influence within the framework of sustainable development. Furthermore, the research identifies potential avenues for collaboration with international partners and the application of global best practices to bolster India’s sustainable development initiatives.The study offers targeted recommendations for the enhancement of existing sustainable development policies in India, aiming to more effectively address environmental, social, and economic challenges. It identifies key sectors where focused interventions and strategic resource allocation can yield significant improvements in sustainable development outcomes.This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted dimensions of sustainable development policies in India, encompassing economic, social, and environmental considerations. It aims to augment the existing corpus of knowledge regarding sustainable development policies, specifically within the Indian context, thereby addressing significant gaps in the scholarly literature. Furthermore, this work is intended to serve as a pertinent resource for policymakers, facilitating evidence-based decision-making in the realm of sustainable development initiatives in India.
Keywords: Challenges and Obstacles, Climate Change, Environmental Conservation, Policy, Poverty Alleviation, Sustainable Development.
Page No: 105-116
