Can India’s Cities Grow Without Breaking the Environment?
The question is no longer if India will urbanize, but how it will survive the process. With the urban population projected to cross 40% by 2030, our cities are currently
Strategic Advisory for Infrastructure, Urban Systems, and Impact-Driven Investment. We bridge the gap between evidence and action to solve complex developmental challenges.
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Strategic Advisory for Infrastructure, Urban Systems, and Impact-Driven Investment. We bridge the gap between evidence and action to solve complex developmental challenges.
The current investment landscape requires a robust approach to investments and staying informed of market
The company experiences is to empower you with tools and the shape to make pure information decisions
Build long-term relationships with your clients based on trust, open communication, and the mutual respect.
Information is an arduous journey due to the data collection on the sentiment and the rising costs segment.
Sambodhi Growth Avenues (SGA) is a global strategic advisory firm. We partner with governments, development institutions, and private capital to deliver evidence-based solutions across the lifecycle of social and economic development.
In an era of rapid urbanization and shifting climates, we move beyond traditional consulting. We combine analytical rigour with operational know-how to ensure that investments don’t just create assets—they deliver inclusive, scalable, and sustainable outcomes.
Building resilient systems. We shift the focus from engineering assets to delivering reliable, equitable public services.
Transforming cities. We provide integrated diagnostics and policy support to turn urban density into inclusive prosperity.
Evidence at scale. We design and evaluate programs using mixed-methods research to bridge the gap between intent and outcomes.
Capital with purpose. We support investors and DFIs in aligning financial discipline with credible, measurable social performance.
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The question is no longer if India will urbanize, but how it will survive the process. With the urban population projected to cross 40% by 2030, our cities are currently
The global conversation around urbanization has moved from “expansion at all costs” to “Resource Resilience.” As the Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights, Indian cities are at a tipping point. While they
India is at a historic “Skills Inflection Point.” With 65% of the population under 35, the urban workforce is no longer just a source of labor—it is the engine of
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