This report offers a comparative analysis of key world issues in India and Singapore, focusing on equality in education, poverty rates, access to affordable and clean energy, water and sanitation, and responsible consumption and production. The report examines disparities in educational infrastructure, highlighting the funding differences between public and private institutions in India and Singapore. It then explores the prevalence of poverty and hunger, providing statistical data on poverty lines, undernourishment, and access to basic necessities in both countries. Furthermore, the report discusses access to clean energy, sanitation, and water resources, including the challenges faced by India due to a growing population and the high water demand in Singapore. Finally, it analyzes e-waste generation, waste management, and initiatives for sustainable development in both nations. The report concludes with a discussion on the importance of sustainable development, infrastructure investment, and the role of government departments and UN-SDG visions in addressing these global challenges. The analysis is supported by references to various sources providing detailed information on each issue.