Current Affairs14 Jan, 2026The HinduAre India’s small to...
GS 1: Indian GeographyGS 1: Indian SocietyGS 2: GovernanceGS 3: Economy

Are India’s small towns being increasingly urbanised?, Pg10

Small towns emerge as India's new urban frontier due to capitalist stress, offering cheaper land and pliable labour.

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Key Highlights:

  • India's urban growth is significantly driven by small towns (population < 100,000), not just megacities.
  • Metros face over-accumulation issues like high land prices and strained infrastructure.
  • Small towns are emerging as logistics, agro-processing, and service hubs.
  • Urban missions like AMRUT largely exclude small towns from infrastructure investment.

Detailed Insights:

  • From the 1970s-90s, capital accumulation focused on metropolises, but rising costs and infrastructure issues have shifted focus.
  • Small towns offer cheaper land, pliable labor, and weaker regulation, attracting industries and migrants.
  • This urbanization often leads to the urbanization of rural poverty, with informal labor dominating.
  • New hierarchies are emerging in small towns, with real estate brokers and micro-financiers controlling resources.
  • Lack of infrastructure investment in small towns leads to water scarcity and ecological stress.
  • Small-town municipalities are underfunded, understaffed, and lack effective planning.
  • Town-level planning should integrate housing, livelihoods, transport, and ecology, tailored to local needs.
  • Empowered municipalities, transparent budgets, and institutional space are needed for effective governance.
  • Regulation of platform economies and digital infrastructure is crucial for labor rights and data accountability.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Metropolisation: Concentration of capital, industry, and infrastructure in large cities.
  • AMRUT: Government scheme for urban rejuvenation, primarily focused on larger cities.
  • Platform economies: Economic activity facilitated by digital platforms, often characterized by informal labor.
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