ID | 135559 |
Title Proper | India’s Millennium Development Goals |
Other Title Information | Utopia or reality |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lahiry, Sujit |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The millennium development goals (MDGs) are a by-product of the United Nations Millennium Summit to institute certain time-bound goals by 2015. Eight goals were set forth and six core values identified as being essential to understanding international relations in the twenty-first century. As the countdown to 2015 is about to end, this paper looks at the extent to which the goals have been achieved in India regarding the issues of poverty, hunger and development. It also delineates whether they have led to the establishment of a more equitable, humane and just order. It is hoped that the MDGs do not remain mere wishes but are realized so that various forms of deprivation, marginalization and socioeconomic inequalities and inequities may be addressed, leading to the formation of a socially inclusive society in India. The article uses quantitative data and indices drawn from various UNDP reports. |
`In' analytical Note | World Affairs Vol.8, No.3; Jul-Sep. 2014: p.140-149 |
Journal Source | World Affairs 2014-09 18, 3 |
Key Words | Poverty ; India ; Economic Security ; Millennium Development Goals ; MDGs ; United Nations ; Socioeconomic Inequalities ; Hunger and Development |