Pune has emerged as India’s fastest-growing urban centre, recording a 332% expansion in its built-up footprint over the past three decades. The city's growth is attributed to its successful transition from a manufacturing base to a global hub for the IT and start-up sectors.
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Pune's urban area has grown by 332% over the past 30 years, expanding from 86 sq. km. in 1995 to 373 sq. km. in 2025.
Delhi NCR added the largest quantum of urban area, expanding by 400 sq. km. to reach a total footprint of 967 sq. km.
Pune's rapid urban expansion is attributed to its successful transition from a manufacturing base to a global hub for the IT and start-up sectors.
Bengaluru's urban area grew by 186%, adding 324 sq. km., primarily driven by the tech boom and metro expansion.
Urban built-up expansion is a barometer of economic diversification, infrastructure capacity, and housing demand, reshaping skylines and development patterns across the country.
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