India's ambitious metro rail projects are facing scrutiny as they become costly white elephants in many cities. Despite the success of Delhi Metro, smaller urban centers struggle with underperforming systems, high costs, and low ridership. Experts argue that these flashy projects divert funds from more practical solutions like electric buses and suburban rail networks. With over 40% of India's urban development budget allocated to metros, concerns grow about their long-term viability and impact on state finances. As cities grapple with empty carriages and mounting debts, the future of India's metro dreams hangs in the balance.
Source: The Economic Times