Characteristics of recent urbanisation in India in light of the divergent development paths of metropolises Cover Image

Characteristics of recent urbanisation in India in light of the divergent development paths of metropolises
Characteristics of recent urbanisation in India in light of the divergent development paths of metropolises

Author(s): Nándor Zagyi, Róbert Kuszinger, Zoltán Wilhelm
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy, Geography, Regional studies
Published by: Központi Statisztikai Hivatal

Summary/Abstract: India is one the fastest growing and developing economies as well as societies of the world. An evident consequence of this is urbanisation, which poses an immense challenge for the population and political decision-makers of the country, and is one of the most social geographical topical research trends concerning India. First, this paper introduces the general urbanisation trends experienced in sovereign India in the 1951–2011 period, in the framework of an analysis of statistical data recorded in censuses, indicating the volume and trends of urbanisation. This is followed by the demonstration of the structural features and diverse development paths of the million-plus agglomerations (i.e. agglomerations with at least a million inhabitants), connected to one of its main characteristics depicted by this introductory summary: metropolisation. This also allows the demonstration of the differences between the statistical and functional interpretation of metropolitan areas. Using the quantitative categories defined during their analysis, the authors classify the metropolises of India in terms of types of urbanisation through cluster analysis.

  • Issue Year: 11/2021
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 60-94
  • Page Count: 35
  • Language: English