India's cities need mobility reform, not just infrastructure spending | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
MENU
Home
Quick Links

High-quality MCQs and Mains Answer Writing to sharpen skills and reinforce learning every day.

Watch explainer and thematic concept-building videos under initiatives like Deep Dive, Master Classes, etc., on important UPSC topics.

ESC

Daily News Summary

Get concise and efficient summaries of key articles from prominent newspapers. Our daily news digest ensures quick reading and easy understanding, helping you stay informed about important events and developments without spending hours going through full articles. Perfect for focused and timely updates.

News Summary

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

India's cities need mobility reform, not just infrastructure spending

05 Feb 2026
2 min

Union Budget and Urban Mobility

The Union Budget highlights the importance of urban areas in India's growth strategy through significant public capital expenditure, including:

  • Infrastructure spending of ₹12.2 trillion.
  • Announcement of seven new high-speed rail corridors.
  • Expansion of Metro networks.
  • Proposal to create "city economic regions."
  • Incentives for municipal corporations to access the bond market.

These initiatives aim to harness the economic potential of the urbanizing population but require effective urban mobility systems to succeed.

The Importance of Transportation

According to the Economic Survey 2025-26, transportation is essential for city functionality, likened to the "bloodstream, spine and muscles" of a city, facilitating the movement of people, goods, and ideas. Challenges in this area lead to:

  • Congestion.
  • Pollution.
  • Reduced productivity.

Statistics on congestion costs include:

  • Unskilled workers in Delhi losing up to ₹19,600 annually.
  • Skilled workers losing nearly ₹26,000 annually.
  • Bengaluru losing about 700,000 productive hours in 2018.
  • Annual congestion costs of $22 billion for India's four largest metros.

Current Mobility Challenges

Despite significant investment in mass rapid transit systems, cities remain too reliant on private vehicles, leading to congested roads. Key issues include:

  • Inadequate bus services. India has only about 47,650 buses, with 61% in nine mega cities.
  • Poor first- and last-mile connectivity, limiting the effectiveness of Metro and rail systems.

Strategies for Improvement

A shift towards people-centric planning is necessary, involving:

  • Expanding and digitizing bus fleets.
  • Promoting safe and attractive walking and cycling options.
  • Integrating shared mobility for last-mile access.
  • Implementing transit-oriented development around stations.
  • Technology-driven traffic management and demand-based parking policies.

Urban mobility is crucial to economic growth, and without improvements, the Budget's growth objectives could face significant challenges.

Explore Related Content

Discover more articles, videos, and terms related to this topic

RELATED VIDEOS

2
News Today (Sep 27, 2025)

News Today (Sep 27, 2025)

YouTube HD
Economic Growth and Structural Transformation

Economic Growth and Structural Transformation

YouTube HD

RELATED TERMS

3

Demand-Based Parking Policies

Parking management strategies that adjust parking prices or availability based on the level of demand, aiming to discourage driving into congested areas and encourage the use of public transport.

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

An urban planning strategy that encourages mixed-use development (residential, commercial, office) around public transportation hubs. TOD aims to reduce reliance on private vehicles and promote sustainable living.

Shared Mobility

Transportation services that allow multiple users to share a vehicle, such as ride-sharing, car-sharing, and bike-sharing. It aims to increase efficiency and reduce the number of private vehicles on the road.

Title is required. Maximum 500 characters.

Search Notes

Filter Notes

Loading your notes...
Searching your notes...
Loading more notes...
You've reached the end of your notes

No notes yet

Create your first note to get started.

No notes found

Try adjusting your search criteria or clear the search.

Saving...
Saved

Please select a subject.

Referenced Articles

linked

No references added yet