Abstract
Smart cities are crucial for achieving urban development goals, as they provide a framework for creating sustainable environments. However, each country has its own unique approach to implementing smart cities, tailored to their specific ecosystems. In the case of India, a vast subcontinent with approximately 17% of the global population, improving the delivery of its Smart City Mission (SCM) is essential. This article explores the current state of India's smart city mission and examines the factors that contribute to its progress and challenges. By addressing these issues, India can enhance its sustainability and continuously strive to create a better climate for urban development.
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