01211pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002600040245008900066260000900155300001400164362001100178520079000189650003000979650002201009773003401031180718b2009 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBanerjee Guha, Swapna aNeoliberalising the `urban': new geographies of power and injustice in Indian cities c2009 ap.95-107. a30 May aAn adequate understanding of the contemporary neoliberal urban process requires a grasp of its politico-economic ideological framework, multi-scalar institutional forms, diverse socio-political links and multiple contradictions. This paper examines the active engagement of neoliberalism that is not only molding the concept of "urban", but is simultaneously intensifying uneveness in inter-urban and intra-urban development. It focuses on the National Urban Renewal Mission, the official carrier of neoliberal urbanism, and its various implications. The paper illustrates the process of restructuring in a few cities in different states, most importantly, in Mumbai, the country's budding "international financial centre", with a focus n specific "development" projects. - Reproduced. aUrban development - India aUrban development aEconomic and Political Weekly