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Bengaluru Master Plan Targets Sustainable Urban Growth

A new urban planning initiative aimed at redefining Bengaluru’s future growth trajectory is set to shape the city’s next phase of development, as Karnataka moves to prepare a long-term master plan with international planning expertise. The effort is intended to address mounting infrastructure pressures while positioning Bengaluru as a more globally competitive and liveable metropolitan region.

The agreement with International Society of City and Regional Planners comes at a time when Bengaluru is facing increasing challenges linked to rapid expansion. Traffic congestion, flooding, water scarcity, fragmented mobility systems, and uneven infrastructure distribution have intensified concerns about the sustainability of the city’s current growth model.Urban development experts say the Bengaluru master plan exercise could become a defining opportunity to shift from reactive infrastructure creation to integrated urban governance. Unlike earlier planning approaches that focused largely on land use and road expansion, the new framework is expected to examine mobility, housing, environmental restoration, economic clusters, and public infrastructure together.A key area of focus is likely to be transit-oriented development, which encourages denser growth around public transport corridors. Such a model can reduce dependence on private vehicles, lower commute times, and support more energy-efficient urban expansion. With Bengaluru’s population and vehicle ownership continuing to rise, planners argue that future growth must prioritise mass transit and walkability rather than car-centric infrastructure.Climate resilience is expected to become another central pillar of the Bengaluru master plan.

The city has experienced repeated episodes of urban flooding and rising heat stress in recent years, exposing the vulnerability of existing infrastructure systems.Experts emphasise that protecting lakes, wetlands, and green corridors will be critical to improving water management and reducing environmental risks.The planning process also carries major economic implications. Bengaluru remains India’s leading technology and startup hub, attracting investment, talent, and global businesses.However, deteriorating urban conditions can affect productivity, investor confidence, and quality of life. Improving mobility, civic services, and environmental performance is increasingly seen as essential to sustaining long-term economic competitiveness.At the same time, urban policy specialists caution that large-scale planning exercises must remain inclusive. Rapid infrastructure-led transformation can deepen inequalities if affordable housing, public services, and community participation are overlooked.Ensuring that growth benefits extend across socio-economic groups will be vital to creating a balanced urban future.There is also growing recognition that implementation will determine the success of the initiative. Bengaluru’s previous planning efforts have often faced delays due to fragmented governance and institutional overlap. Strong coordination between civic agencies, transport authorities, and planning bodies will therefore be essential.

As Bengaluru prepares for another phase of expansion, the new master plan represents more than a policy exercise. It reflects a wider attempt to rethink how Indian cities grow in an era shaped by climate pressures, economic competition, and rising citizen expectations.

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