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Why India Needs 100 New Smart Towns, Not Bigger Metros.

1 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Why India needs 100 new smart towns — not bigger metros. 🇮🇳 Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune — every ambitious Indian is crowding into the same 5 cities. And that's exactly why they're collapsing. Traffic. Pollution. Impossible real-estate prices. Water shortages. Infrastructure that can't keep up. We're trying to squeeze the entire future of India into a handful of overloaded metros. Here's the truth no one in urban planning wants to say: India will add hundreds of millions of people to its cities in the coming decades. The question was never whether cities grow — it's where. #SmartCities #UrbanIndia #NewIndia #India2047 #Urbanization #IndianEconomy #Infrastructure #Tier2Cities #MakeInIndia #IndianCities #CityPlanning #Bangalore #Mumbai #RealEstateIndia #IndianStartups #EconomicGrowth #ViksitBharat #UrbanPlanning

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