Q6 · UPPSC PCS Mains 2025 · GS III · 8 marks · ~125 words in the hall · 1 min read

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How can inclusive and sustainable industrialization (SDG 9) drive economic growth (SDG 8), while ensuring environmental sustainability (SDG 12, 13) in India?

Topic: Environment and biodiversity. Syllabus: Environmental security and Ecosystems, Conservation of wildlife, Biodiversity. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2025 and Environment and biodiversity.

Revision summary

SDG 9 is inclusive industry and infrastructure. That industry can raise SDG 8 employment if MSMEs and logistics expand hiring. SDG 12 needs less waste and more recycling per unit of output. SDG 13 needs cleaner power and a path consistent with India’s climate pledge. Jobs that poison air and water are not decent work.

Model answer

Introduction

SDG 9 asks for industry, innovation, and infrastructure that include small firms. If that industry is clean and resource-light, it can raise SDG 8 jobs without breaking SDG 12 (responsible consumption) and SDG 13 (climate).

Body

From SDG 9 to SDG 8

  • Inclusive industry means MSMEs, clusters, and workers inside the formal net, not only a few large plants.
  • Roads, power, logistics, and digital public infrastructure cut costs so that more firms can hire.
  • Production-linked incentives and cluster schemes try to locate manufacturing jobs in more states.

Guardrails of SDG 12 and 13

  • Resource efficiency, recycling, and the Perform, Achieve and Trade cycle cut energy per unit of output.
  • Renewable power, green hydrogen pilots, and the 2070 net-zero pledge are the climate frame for new plants.
  • Without pollution control, industrial jobs become a health tax on the poor, which is not decent work.

Sustainable industrialisation is therefore the path that lets growth hire people without exhausting water, air, and carbon space.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  N[SDG 9 industry] --> E[SDG 8 jobs growth]
  N --> C[SDG 12 circular use]
  N --> L[SDG 13 climate]
  C --> S[Sustainable path]
  L --> S
  E --> S

Conclusion

SDG 9 drives SDG 8 when small firms and infrastructure create jobs. SDG 12 and 13 are the condition: efficiency, circular use, and cleaner power, or else industry only relocates harm.

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