India’s next big reform is where we live
16-07-2026 05:55 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

India’s next big reform is where we live

India’s urban centers hold the key to its economic progress, demanding smart planning and investment to thrive. Three pivotal reforms — targeting regional hubs and essential infrastructure — can ignite urban potential for overall national development. By addressing housing regulations, cities can welcome private investment, while refined governance and finance structures will empower urban areas to offer outstanding public services.
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