Primus Partners, in its recent report India’s Urban Population to Reach 600 Million by 2036, reveals that rapid urbanization will significantly reshape the country’s economic and social landscape.The report highlights key trends, including a projected urban population surge to 600 million by 2036, placing immense pressure on infrastructure, housing, and essential services. It emphasizes the need for sustainable urban planning, smart city initiatives, and robust policy frameworks to manage this growth effectively.
Aarti Harbhajanka, Co-founder & Managing Director, Primus Partners, shares her view that strategic investments in infrastructure, technology, and governance reforms will be crucial in ensuring inclusive and resilient urban development. With increasing urban migration, India must prioritize integrated urban mobility, digital governance, and sustainable housing solutions to create livable and future-ready cities.
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