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In a proud new development, Bengaluru has been crowned the most dynamic city in the world. At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting being held in Davos, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has published its list of world's most dynamic cities - the main ranking factors being rapid adoption of technology and innovation - and Bengaluru has taken the top spot, leaving behind global tech hub Silicon Valley. In fact, six of the top 30 cities are from India, hinting that the country's urbanisation rate is exponential.


In JLL's 2017 City Momentum Index, Bengaluru secures the pole position, followed by Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, while Silicon Valley in the US comes in at third. After Bengaluru, the next Indian city to be in the top ranks is Hyderabad - securing the fifth spot, lagging behind Shanghai. This also makes India the only country in the world to have two cities in the top five.


The report further states that "India snatched the lead from China as home to some of the world's fastest-changing cities, taking six of the top 30, compared with China's five". Along with being home to the largest population in the world, China is also home to some of the biggest tech companies. In fact, many Chinese smartphone manufacturers are making a mark overseas and are doing grandly. Most of the production activities of Apple and other big tech giants happen in China. The fact that India beat China in this list is a testimony to India's development rate. Leaving behind Silicon Valley - home to the biggest tech companies in the world - only adds more credibility.


While Bengaluru and Hyderabad secure a comfortable spot in the top 5, four other Indian cities have been mentioned in top 30 as well. This includes Pune at number 13, Chennai at number 17, Delhi at number 23, and Mumbai at number 25.

Bengaluru beats Silicon Valley, becomes the most dynamic city in the world

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In a proud new development, Bengaluru has been crowned the most dynamic city in the world. At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting being held in Davos, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has published its list of world's most dynamic cities - the main ranking factors being rapid adoption of technology and innovation - and Bengaluru has taken the top spot, leaving behind global tech hub Silicon Valley. In fact, six of the top 30 cities are from India, hinting that the country's urbanisation rate is exponential.


In JLL's 2017 City Momentum Index, Bengaluru secures the pole position, followed by Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, while Silicon Valley in the US comes in at third. After Bengaluru, the next Indian city to be in the top ranks is Hyderabad - securing the fifth spot, lagging behind Shanghai. This also makes India the only country in the world to have two cities in the top five.


The report further states that "India snatched the lead from China as home to some of the world's fastest-changing cities, taking six of the top 30, compared with China's five". Along with being home to the largest population in the world, China is also home to some of the biggest tech companies. In fact, many Chinese smartphone manufacturers are making a mark overseas and are doing grandly. Most of the production activities of Apple and other big tech giants happen in China. The fact that India beat China in this list is a testimony to India's development rate. Leaving behind Silicon Valley - home to the biggest tech companies in the world - only adds more credibility.


While Bengaluru and Hyderabad secure a comfortable spot in the top 5, four other Indian cities have been mentioned in top 30 as well. This includes Pune at number 13, Chennai at number 17, Delhi at number 23, and Mumbai at number 25.

Bengaluru beats Silicon Valley, becomes the most dynamic city in the world

Read more at:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/...campaign=cppst
Some more brainwashing to the citizens on India.
Post some pictures of Bangalore pls.
Also, the ranking is based on "Rapid adoption of technology"?
 
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Butt hurt started as expected.
U expected anything different?

OnTopic: True Bangalore leads in technology adoption but Pune leads in quality of life... plus you cannot discount the relatively wide open spaces of Pune (and around) with densely developed Bangalore.
 
U expected anything different?

OnTopic: True Bangalore leads in technology adoption but Pune leads in quality of life... plus you cannot discount the relatively wide open spaces of Pune (and around) with densely developed Bangalore.

If You want to enjoy real quality life, come to Surat. You will forget Pune.
 
It seems like something may be missing but Indian Vietnamese and Kenyan cities at the top of the list seems a bit of a surprise to me.
 
It seems like something may be missing but Indian Vietnamese and Kenyan cities at the top of the list seems a bit of a surprise to me.

May be because you are not aware of changing realities and huge skilled manpower coming in thr high skilled research area educating from some top class institutions of developing countries.
 
U expected anything different?

OnTopic: True Bangalore leads in technology adoption but Pune leads in quality of life... plus you cannot discount the relatively wide open spaces of Pune (and around) with densely developed Bangalore.
weather ! how will u beat that ~!
 
weather ! how will u beat that ~!
With the hundreds of off city limits spots you can ride to in the awesome puneri weather come rain or sun

If You want to enjoy real quality life, come to Surat. You will forget Pune.
was in Gandhinagar for 20 days... Was bored to death... No offence though. Perfect place to retire.
 
With the hundreds of off city limits spots you can ride to in the awesome puneri weather come rain or sun


was in Gandhinagar for 20 days... Was bored to death... No offence though. Perfect place to retire.
bangalore has those spots aswell... i am taling about day to day weather encounter inside the city !! nothing comes close to Bangalore !

PS : nothing AGAINST PUNE. ITS a great place.
 
With the hundreds of off city limits spots you can ride to in the awesome puneri weather come rain or sun


was in Gandhinagar for 20 days... Was bored to death... No offence though. Perfect place to retire.

Yes you are right. Gandhinagar is not very active city but a highly peaceful town with lush green area. On the other hand Surat is fastest developing city of India and one of the fastest in the world with highest per capita income in india. When I go pune, i find it a good city for retirement.

If you want to visit Gandhi nagar, come after few years when GIFT city is fully operational.
 
Well done, keep going. I heard Bangalore before Delhi of Indian cities at student time.
 

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