As we conclude this fifth blog, the message is clear: India cannot solve its urban crisis by building outward. We have neither the land nor the resources for endless sprawl. The intelligent "work" of FSI reform lies in three actions: (1) decriminalizing density along transit corridors, (2) using FSI as a revenue tool for infrastructure, and (3) mandating human-centric design in high-FSI zones. The fear of the skyscraper is understandable, but the greater fear should be of the status quo—a future where our children inherit cities that are simultaneously unaffordable, unlivable, and unsustainable. It is time to give FSI the respect it deserves: not as a bureaucratic constraint, but as a lever for equitable, thriving, and truly Indian urbanism.
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