This article explores the intersection of Floor Space Index (FSI) and the evolving landscape of Indian urban development, continuing the discussion from our ongoing series. Understanding Indian FSI: Balancing Growth and Livability
The Civil Services Mains examination, which feeds into the IFS, has evolved. General Studies papers now emphasize applied knowledge and cross-domain thinking. Here is how to adapt: indian fsi blog 5
SEBI Directives: India’s top 1,000 listed firms are being pushed to adopt ESG-aligned financial products, such as sustainability-linked loans and carbon tracking. This article explores the intersection of Floor Space
The "Gotcha": Just because you can build 7,000 sq. meters doesn't mean you can build it anyway you want. You are limited by Open Space Requirements and Height Restrictions (due to airport flight paths). You might have the FSI to build 20 floors, but aviation laws might cap you at 10 floors—leaving you with "unutilized FSI" that you can potentially transfer to another plot (TDR - Transfer of Development Rights). Theme: Examine how current FSI rules in Indian