In 2026, Mexico is striving to sustain its nearshoring strategy while the world becomes increasingly protectionist and volatile. On that chessboard, India emerges as an unconventional but extraordinarily valuable partner for a modern strategy—not only in trade, but through cities. The key question is no longer whether Mexico and India maintain good diplomatic relations; it is whether Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Pune, Bengaluru, or Hyderabad can build urban bridges—ba