Piyush Tiwari | Ranesh Nair | Pavan Ankinapalli | Jyoti Rao | Pritika Hingorani | Manisha Gulati

Through a close examination of India's policies,
economic system, social systems and politics, this study explores the numerous
perspectives and debates on India's urbanization. The authors link contemporary
urban issues with emerging challenges associated with policies and city management.
1. India’s Reluctant Urbanization: Setting
the Stage
2. Drivers of Emerging Urban Landscape
3. Built Environment
4. Productive Environment
5. Living Environment
6. Natural Environment: Towards
(Re)Generative Cities
7. Governing Environment
8. Thinking Beyond
Piyush Tiwari is Associate Professor of Property at
the University of Melbourne, Australia. He was involved in setting up of School
of Real Estate in 2013 as Associate Dean, RICS School of Built Environment,
India. Previously he was Director, Policy at Infrastructure Development Finance
Company (IDFC), India. Ranesh Nair is a management consultant and urban
enthusiast who served the High Powered Expert Committee on Urban
Infrastructure, Government of India. He was Senior Vice President of Policy,
IDFC, New Delhi. Pavan Ankinapalli is Associate Vice President at the
IDFC Institute, a research-focused think tank set up by IDFC Ltd to explore the
political, economic, and spatial dimensions of India's ongoing transition. Jyoti Rao is an architect and urban planner.
Previously, she was Assistant Professor in Real Estate at RICS School of Built
Environment, India. She was also involved in physical planning of Gujarat
International Finance Tec (GIFT) – City project. Pritika Hingorani is Associate Vice President at the
IDFC Institute. Prior to IDFC, Pritika spent three years in Washington DC and
London working with Charles River Associates, a leading economic consulting
firm. Manisha Gulati is an energy economist with WWF South
Africa.
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