The Metro Diaries: Adopting BIM for Large-Scale Urban Rail

BIM has transformed how the best infrastructure projects are delivered, but adoption is still patchy. Our intelligence helps project leaders understand where it makes the biggest difference, how to implement it without disrupting live programmes, and what the cost savings actually look like in practice.

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Contech in India: The Opportunity Is Real. So Are the Traps

By: Priya Dialani25 May 2026

How startups must adapt their business models to overcome the scepticism of conservative contractors.

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The SIGHT Programme and India’s Green Hydrogen Playbook

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam12 May 2026

It is India's biggest bet on green hydrogen, but policy intent still needs industrial execution.

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Disputed To Digital: How DILRMP Is Transforming India's Land Records

By: Priya Dialani12 May 2026

India's most contentious asset class is getting a digital fix, and it could unblock stalled development.

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What Patient Capital Actually Needs From India's PPP Frameworks

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam13 May 2026

Long-term investors are watching India's PPP model. Here's what would actually make them commit.

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The Strategist
Bridging the Deficit

India's Next Real Estate Boom Is Being Built on Its Highways

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam12 May 2026
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Bridging the Deficit

From Blueprint to Concrete: Closing India's Infrastructure Execution Gap

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam12 May 2026

Why India's infrastructure story keeps getting stuck between plan and progress

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