The Architecture of Exclusion: How Mumbai's Bridges Became Engines of Elite Extraction
From Colonial Grids to Modern Portfolio Planning: The Engineering of Madh, Manori, and the Illusion of Public Infrastructure Madh Island, a ten-square-kilometer peninsula on Mumbai's western fringe, stands at the epicenter of one of India's most audacious infrastructure gambits. While officially framed as a public transit solution, the ongoing construction of the ₹4,000 crore Madh–Versova Bridge reveals a meticulously engineered system of wealth extraction. For decades, geographic isolation functioned as a natural filter, separating traditional Koli fishing communities from a growing enclave of celebrities and luxury developers. Today, that isolation is being dismantled through a calculated portfolio planning strategy that weaponizes zoning loopholes, social housing mandates, and historical precedents. By leveraging IT Park designations, Dharavi redevelopment narratives, and strategic land allotments, state and corporate actors have transformed a coastal hamlet into a high-...