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The evidence from this research points to significant upside potential in implementing integrated urban planning. Different models are available of which many have been tried, though at a limited scale and in special settings. Learning from these experiences and scaling up the effort to integrate infrastructure (electricity, transport, water, IT, telecom, etc.) more systematically in urban planning and delivery of services can enable higher efficiencies, improved quality of life, and transition to clean energy.