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nderstanding India's New Approach to Spatial Planning and Development
(2017)
  • Sanjeev Vidyarthi, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Shishir Mathur, San Jose State University
  • Sandeep Agrawal, University of Alberta
Abstract
Is there a political and economic struggle when it comes to spatial development and planning of India's urban and rural landscapes? This book brings together the ongoing shift in India's approach to spatial planning and development in line with changes in the country's polity. Taking the regime change in the early 1990s as a point of departure, it focuses on transformations in the distinct, but interrelated, domains of infrastructure finance and development, local spatial planning practice, and on-the-ground empirical outcomes.

Instead of covering large cities-such as Kolkata, Mumbai, and Delhi-that dominate the discourse on urban India, the authors pay close attention to fine-grained aspects of the shift away from the well-theorized Nehruvian planning and development model. The innovative approach helps illustrate how the tensions between democratic and market-oriented impulses shape India's existing and emergent settlements in a manner that could be uneven and largely invisible while drawing out useful insights for scholars and practitioners working in the field.
Publication Date
September 6, 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780199472642
Citation Information
Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Shishir Mathur and Sandeep Agrawal. nderstanding India's New Approach to Spatial Planning and Development. (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shishirmathur/55/