New York's Greatest Mayor Can Teach Indian Cities a Thing or Two About Governance In a bid to learn from the best, Indian cities are looking to New York City, particularly its former mayor, Ed Koch, for inspiration on effective governance. Koch, who served as mayor from 1978 to 1989, is widely regarded as one of the most successful mayors in New York City's history. His innovative approaches to urban planning, economic development, and community engagement have left a lasting impact on the city. As Indian cities grapple with issues of rapid urbanization, poverty, and infrastructure development, Koch's legacy offers valuable lessons that can be applied to India's own urban challenges.


What New York's Greatest Mayor Can Teach Indian Cities  Swarajyamag