articlePlanning TheoryJan 12, 2009Closed access

Why India Cannot Plan Its Cities: Informality, Insurgence and the Idiom of Urbanization

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

The fast-paced growth of the Indian economy and particularly its cities has produced an urban crisis, one that is marked by the lack of adequate infrastructure and growth management as well as by sharp social divisions that are starkly etched in a landscape of bourgeois enclaves and slums. In this context, there are numerous calls for a more decisive and vigorous type of planning that can `future-proof' Indian cities. Yet, such efforts are often unsuccessful and many are fiercely challenged by social movements and forms of insurgence. This article explains this urban crisis by analyzing the structure of urban informality in India. While informality is often seen to be synonymous with poverty, this article…

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Keywords
  • Urbanization
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Ambiguity
  • Urban planning
  • Political economy
  • Deregulation
  • Corporate governance
  • Poverty
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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