Bengaluru floods, Chennai droughts, Mumbai sea-rise. The infrastructure isn't ready.
Indian cities face climate impact ahead of their infrastructure's ability to cope. Bengaluru flooded repeatedly in 2024-25 because storm-water drains designed for 1970s rainfall can't handle 2020s extreme-precipitation events. Chennai cycles through floods and droughts annually. Mumbai's sea-rise exposure is among the highest of any major global coastal city. Individual mitigation matters less than civic infrastructure investment. The hard truth: most Indian municipal corporations don't have the budget, expertise, or political incentive to fix this at the scale required. The next decade of Indian urban life will increasingly involve adapting to systems that were never built for current conditions.