India ranks 23rd globally in the Sustainable Trade Index 2024, With an overall score of 24.
Sustainable trade is defined as a trade that provides mutually beneficial outcomes for trading partners while effectively balancing economic, social, and environmental considerations. |
About Sustainable Index Report 2024
It is developed by Hinrich Foundation and IMD highlights and ranks global economies in trade sustainability based on three pillars:
- Economic growth
- Societal advancement
- Environmental resilience
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Top 10 most sustainable trade economies in the world
- New Zealand: Retains its position as the most sustainable trade economy for the third consecutive year.
- Scores highest across all pillars: economic, societal, and environmental.
- United Kingdom: Maintains strong performance in societal and environmental areas, despite minor economic setbacks.
- Australia: High societal scores with steady progress in economic and environmental resilience.
India’s Position in the Sustainable Trade Index 2024
- Rank: 23rd globally
- Overall Score: 24
- Economic Score: 62.3
- Societal Score: 13.3
- Environmental Score: 43.1
Key Observations for India
- Economic Strength:
- India’s robust economic growth reflects its status as the world’s fifth-largest economy, with notable advancements in trade and industrial policies.
- Societal Challenges:
- Persistent issues such as poverty, gender inequality, and social disparities limit societal progress.
- Environmental Concerns:
- Air pollution, deforestation, and limited environmental policies hinder performance in this area.