Indian policy has been characterised by a denial of urbanization. This has prevented us from meaningfully addressing the blizzard of policy issues that come with the phenomenon: from governance deficit to infrastructure shortfall, from effective management of land to lack of focus on growing city economies; from access to potable water to incessant flooding; from traffic congestion to sufficient urban green and public spaces; and from lack of safety to marginalization of urban poor, migrants, and vulnerable communities. Consequently, cities have truly become India's blind spot. And blind spots can be fatal.
India's Blind Spot will explore our understanding of Indian cities and how we have reached this point of exasperation. The book illustrates that cities are critical to achieving India's promised destiny and provides policy solutions and innovations to tackle complex issues in our cities. The book vividly explains that Indian cities will be at the frontier of driving key global political-economy trends in coming decades. This is a comprehensive study on the phenomenon of Indian urbanization, and what comes with it.
'Does a brilliant job of combining economics, history and international relations to highlight the importance of well-planned, sustainable cities for India, and to illustrate how to implement sound urbanization ... Insightful, evidence-backed, comprehensive, progressive and scholarly.'
- Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa and former CEO, NITI Aayog
'Highly accessible ... an essential read for not just policymakers and investors, but also curious citizens.'
- Dr Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation (ORF)
'The book is state-of-the-art and will be of immense value to students, teachers, scholars, administrators and policy-makers.'
- Dr Prasanna K. Mohanty, former chief secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh,
author of several books on India's urban issues
'Presents a compelling case for India to shed its reluctance and embrace its urban future willingly and confidently.'
- Srikanth Viswanathan, CEO, Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy
Indian policy has been characterised by a denial of urbanization. This has prevented us from meaningfully addressing the blizzard of policy issues that come with the phenomenon: from governance deficit to infrastructure shortfall, from effective management of land to lack of focus on growing city economies; from access to potable water to incessant flooding; from traffic congestion to sufficient urban green and public spaces; and from lack of safety to marginalization of urban poor, migrants, and vulnerable communities. Consequently, cities have truly become India's blind spot. And blind spots can be fatal.
India's Blind Spot will explore our understanding of Indian cities and how we have reached this point of exasperation. The book illustrates that cities are critical to achieving India's promised destiny and provides policy solutions and innovations to tackle complex issues in our cities. The book vividly explains that Indian cities will be at the frontier of driving key global political-economy trends in coming decades. This is a comprehensive study on the phenomenon of Indian urbanization, and what comes with it.
'Does a brilliant job of combining economics, history and international relations to highlight the importance of well-planned, sustainable cities for India, and to illustrate how to implement sound urbanization ... Insightful, evidence-backed, comprehensive, progressive and scholarly.'
- Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa and former CEO, NITI Aayog
'Highly accessible ... an essential read for not just policymakers and investors, but also curious citizens.'
- Dr Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation (ORF)
'The book is state-of-the-art and will be of immense value to students, teachers, scholars, administrators and policy-makers.'
- Dr Prasanna K. Mohanty, former chief secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh,
author of several books on India's urban issues
'Presents a compelling case for India to shed its reluctance and embrace its urban future willingly and confidently.'
- Srikanth Viswanathan, CEO, Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy
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