Over the 15 years of the time period, beginning from 2005-06 and 2019-20, the trend in poverty indicates that India successfully uplifted its 415 million poor from the pangs of the poverty net. This means that India has performed fairly well on the vital UNDP indicators of poverty which includes health, education, and the standard of living of the poor. The report also notes that the future of India is shining bright and healthy as “poverty among children fell faster in the absolute terms”. But poverty in India requires a long-term solution because India still accounts for “the highest number of poor children in the world (97 million, or 21.8 percent of children ages 0-17)”. This means that there is a long way to go ahead.