Urban Success in India: Columns of Isher Ahluwalia and Ranesh Nair

+ Brandon Fuller

The Indian Express and Financial Express columns of Isher Judge Ahluwalia and Ranesh Nair are must reads for anyone interested in urbanization in the developing world, or anywhere else for that matter. Ahluwalia and Nair typically use their column to tell the story of successful policy intervention in an Indian city, offering lessons for cities facing similar challenges.

Many of the cases involve the innovative use of public-private partnerships, such as the successful implementation of metered water provision in several cities in the state of Karnataka, a project that dramatically improved access to safe water while lowering the incidence of water-borne disease among low-income households. Other columns describe the effective use of IT to improve public service delivery in the cities of Andhra Pradesh and the improvement of public bus service in the city of Indore. Their most recent column details Ahmedabad’s phase one implementation of a rapid bus transit system.

Each of their columns is a valuable case study for the leaders of the many cities confronting similar challenges, and all are worth a read.

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