Tag: Indian Infrastructure Development

  • Namo Cities Face NCR’s Hardest Test: Can Transit-Led Growth Finally Decongest Delhi?

    Namo Cities Face NCR’s Hardest Test: Can Transit-Led Growth Finally Decongest Delhi?

    Namo Cities could become the NCR’s strongest attempt yet to move from uncontrolled expansion toward balanced, transit-led development. The Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut RRTS already shows how reliable regional transport can improve access to employment, education and healthcare. However, easier commuting will not decongest Delhi unless jobs, affordable housing and public services also move closer to regional communities.…

  • Bharat’s Infrastructure Boom Needs Real-Time Tracking Before Cities Break

    Bharat’s Infrastructure Boom Needs Real-Time Tracking Before Cities Break

    Bharat has proved that it can build large infrastructure, but the next challenge is tracking how those assets perform after construction. Bengaluru’s lost lakes, blocked drainage channels and recurring floods show how small, poorly monitored changes can create major urban failures over time. The article explains why infrastructure governance must move from project completion to…

  • Transfer the Burden: Gita–Bhagavatam Principles for Dharma-Led, Resilient Infrastructure

    Transfer the Burden: Gita–Bhagavatam Principles for Dharma-Led, Resilient Infrastructure

    India’s rapid infrastructure expansion brings both promise and pressure, especially across urban corridors in the National Capital Region. Drawing on the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam, this analysis frames “transfer the burden” as a dual principle: allocate project risks to the parties best equipped to manage them, and relieve paralyzing outcome-anxiety through disciplined action and spiritual…