India Sustainability Mission 2.0: Green Infrastructure – Building India for the Next Century

 As India urbanizes at unprecedented speed, every new road, building, and city must be designed for a climate-resilient future. As part of India Sustainability Mission 2.0, this session explores how green infrastructure can support sustainable urban growth—balancing development, innovation, and environmental stewardship. From eco-friendly construction and smart cities to resilient transport and water systems, discover how India is building for a safer, greener, and more sustainable next century.

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