The Ecosystem Economy: Why India Needs Enterprise Cities, Not Just Industrial Parks
Introduction: The Wrong Way to Think About Urbanisation Over the past few weeks, a series of seemingly unrelated developments have emerged across India's economy. Housing sales in India's top eight cities moderated during the first quarter of 2026. Logistics and warehousing activity continued expanding despite geopolitical uncertainty and supply-chain disruptions. Large investment commitments were announced in data centres, logistics infrastructure, office space, housing, and industrial facilities. Meanwhile, urban policy discussions continued to focus on traffic congestion, housing affordability, pollution, walkability, and declining quality of life in India's largest metropolitan regions. At first glance, these developments appear disconnected. They are not. They are all manifestations of the same underlying question: how should India physically organise its next phase of economic development? For decades, India has approached industrial policy, urban policy, housing poli...