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JGU Sustainable Development Report 2025 unveiled at India-Japan Higher Education Forum, Tokyo

The event brought together eminent academic leaders, scholars, and policymakers from leading institutions in both India and Japan.

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OP Jindal Global University's (JGU) Sustainable Development Report 2025 (SDR 2025) was recently unveiled in Tokyo during the 2nd India-Japan Higher Education Forum, convened under the theme, "Universities of the Future: Promoting Democracy, Dialogue, and Development in Asia and Beyond."

The event was graced by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, Government of Japan, Toshiko Abe, who officially launched the SDR 2025.

A senior member of the Liberal Democratic Party, Toshiko Abe underscored the power of cross-border education in addressing global challenges.

"India and Japan are bound by a profound partnership that transcends borders, rooted in shared democratic ideals, cultural respect, and mutual aspirations for peace and prosperity. In this era of complex global challenges, our universities have a critical role to play. By empowering a new generation of globally minded students, individuals who can think innovatively, act ethically, and lead sustainably, we lay the foundation for a better world. Japan welcomes Indian students to experience its vibrant academic ecosystem, rich in tradition and innovation. Together, through joint research, student exchanges, and institutional partnerships, India and Japan can co-create knowledge ecosystems that not only serve Asia but also shape global solutions. Education is the bridge to our common future—and this Forum represents the spirit of that bridge," he said.

The event brought together eminent academic leaders, scholars, and policymakers from leading institutions in both countries. It reaffirmed the pivotal role of India-Japan academic partnerships in promoting inclusive, future-oriented higher education.

Founding Vice-Chancellor of JGU, Prof (Dr) C Raj Kumar, reflected on the significance of the occasion,

“The unveiling of JGU’s Sustainable Development Report 2025 in Tokyo marks a historic milestone in the evolving partnership between India and Japan in higher education. This collaboration is not just about academic exchange—it is a celebration of shared democratic values, intellectual excellence, and a joint commitment to sustainability. At JGU, we believe that universities must move beyond traditional boundaries and play a transformative role in solving global challenges. Our SDR 2025 is a testament to how institutions can align education, research, policy, and community engagement with the Sustainable Development Goals. As we reimagine the role of universities in the 21st century, this Forum highlights how international academic diplomacy can shape resilient, inclusive, and just societies. The release of this report in Tokyo symbolizes our belief that education is not only about knowledge, but also about purpose, responsibility, and global citizenship," he observed.

The Sustainable Development Report 2025 captures JGU’s comprehensive institutional commitment to sustainability through research, teaching, operations, and community engagement that is fully aligned with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Report highlights JGU’s strategic initiatives, measurable outcomes, and global collaborations in the pursuit of sustainability in higher education.

The university’s international recognition has grown over the years. In the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025, JGU soared from the 801–1000 band in 2024 to the 401–600 band globally, out of more than 2,500 institutions. Notably, JGU achieved a global rank of 88 for SDG 12- Responsible Consumption and Production.

Dean, Office of Academic Governance at JGU, and lead author of the report, Prof Padmanabha Ramanujam emphasized the institutional transformation underway,

“This Report is the culmination of years of collaborative work across our university’s academic and administrative units to embed sustainability into the core of JGU’s mission. Our journey has been guided by a clear vision: to create an institution that doesn’t just teach the SDGs but lives them in its daily operations, curriculum, research, and student life. Moving up significantly in the global Impact Rankings reflects our strategic commitment and tireless pursuit of measurable progress. But more importantly, it reflects a cultural shift within our university—one that is evidence-based, interdisciplinary, inclusive, and future-oriented. The SDR 2025 represents not only where we are today, but where we aspire to be tomorrow: a model institution for how higher education can lead systemic change for a sustainable planet. This is our invitation to universities worldwide to join hands in building a just, equitable, and green future for all," he said.

JGU’s Sustainable Development Report 2025 represents a bold vision for academia’s role in addressing the world’s most pressing challenges.

Released in the heart of Tokyo, this milestone moment underscores the importance of India-Japan educational diplomacy in shaping the universities—and the world—of tomorrow.

Member of Parliament and Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi, was the Guest of Honour and delivered a special address on the occasion,

“In the complex landscape of our modern world, universities are no longer passive repositories of knowledge. They must evolve into sanctuaries of democracy, laboratories for ideas, and engines for equitable development. As India and Japan—two of Asia’s most vibrant and time-tested democracies—deepen their academic engagement, we have a singular opportunity to shape a new paradigm of international education anchored in values, integrity, and purpose. This Forum has showcased the transformative power of education diplomacy. It has also reinforced the need to reimagine our academic institutions as drivers of justice, sustainability, and human dignity. I commend JGU for leading with courage and clarity in this space. The release of its Sustainable Development Report 2025 here in Tokyo is a powerful act of global academic solidarity. It reminds us that the universities of the future must not only teach students how to think but also inspire them to act for the common good," he noted.

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