An initiative of the Punj Lloyd Institute of Infrastructure Management at ISB, the index would be rooted in the Indian context though it has been modelled after some of the best international indices, ISB said today.
The project has been conceived in such a way that it will allow comparisons among cities and rank them based on how they perform. It can assess improvements over the time and also serve as the measure of a city's livability and smartness, it explained.
Such a city also values its citizens' views and adopts a practice of citizen consultation in almost everything it does and will deploy technology extensively to improve the delivery of services.
"The smart city initiative is one of the most important programmes of the government for the future economic development of the country," Agarwal said.
"It is projected that it will account for nearly 75 per cent of the GDP in the next 15 years. It is for this reason that the government has decided on developing 100 smart cities in the country. The Smart City Index will support this initiative of the government," the B-school explained.
