Urban India at a Crossroads: Policy, Progress, and the Road to Vision 2047
Abstract
India's urban transformation is pivotal to achieving the national development goals outlined in Vision 2047, which aspires to position the country among the top global economies by its centenary of independence. This paper examines the multifaceted role of urban centers in driving economic growth, innovation, and inclusive development, while critically analyzing the challenges confronting Indian cities—ranging from infrastructure deficits and environmental degradation to governance failures and socioeconomic inequalities. The study provides a comprehensive assessment of key urban policy interventions, including the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Smart Cities Mission, AMRUT, PMAY-Urban, and RERA. Through a detailed evaluation of their achievements and limitations, the paper highlights the urgent need for integrated, sustainable, and citizen-centric urban planning. The concluding section outlines strategic recommendations to align India’s urban future with the ambitions of Vision 2047, emphasizing inclusive governance, institutional capacity-building, environmental sustainability, and technological innovation.
Keywords- Urbanization, Vision 2047, Smart Cities Mission, JNNURM, AMRUT, PMAY-Urban, RERA, urban governance, infrastructure, inclusive development, sustainable cities, urban policy, India, urban planning, economic transformation.
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