As India’s cities expand and urban challenges like congestion, pollution, and inequitable access intensify, the concept of 15-minute cities offers a promising vision for the future. Imagine a city where basic amenities, work opportunities, and recreational spaces are all accessible within a short 15-minute walk or bike ride.
But how realistic is this vision for India? What steps are needed to turn it into reality? Cities like Pimpri Chinchwad, Surat, and Srinagar are already making strides to improve equitable access, but scaling this idea nationally requires more than just ambitious plans. It demands thoughtful implementation, community buy-in, and a focus on high-quality infrastructure.
At the 17th Urban Mobility India Conference and Expo, held in Gandhinagar on October 26, experts came together in a panel discussion organised by ITDP India and Arcadis to explore Building 15-Minute Cities: Pathway to a Sustainable Urban Mobility Future.
Moderated by Aswathy Dilip, Managing Director, ITDP India, the roundtable underscored a crucial point: making cities walkable and cyclable isn’t enough—those options must be implemented at a standard that genuinely encourages people to use them.
Check out this infographic blog for a detailed overview of the session and the main insights from the speakers:
Conceptualised and Designed by Varsha Jeyapandi