Mega-cities, Mega-projects, and Mega-slums: Exploring Urbanization in India
Briefly

India is witnessing a transformation driven by an aspirational population, creating opportunities for foreign investors through mega-cities and major projects, while facing challenges of informal settlements.
The rise of mega-cities in India, projected to grow from five to seven by 2030, reflects both immense opportunities for economic growth and significant socio-economic challenges.
Though fueled by ambition, India’s urban landscape is marred by inequality and environmental issues resulting from rapid urbanization, requiring strategic, integrated planning for equitable outcomes.
India's mega-cities are burgeoning under complex ecosystems that promise growth, yet they also exacerbate challenges such as pollution and inadequate infrastructure, highlighting the need for thoughtful solutions.
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