India's public infrastructure keeps failing. What should we fix — and how?

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India's public infrastructure keeps failing. What should we fix — and how?

New hospitals, bridges, and buildings are cracking, leaking, and even collapsing soon after they're inaugurated — sometimes injuring the very people they're meant to serve — while headlines chase trillion-dollar economy targets. This platform takes no side: whether you approve the budgets, build the projects, or live with the results, don't just point at the cracks. If you had the chair, what would you actually do to make India's public infrastructure safe and built to last?

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