Both India and Indonesia are among these nations, with 34% and 57% of their populations already residing in urban areas in 2021 according to United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. By 2050, India is projected to have an astounding 600 million urban dwellers, while Indonesia is set to reach 285 million. This urban revolution, driven by economic growth and rural-to-urban migration, presents both challenges and opportunities for sustainable development in these dynamic countries.
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