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India is an emerging coliving powerhouse. Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, and Pune have rapidly growing co-living scenes. Goa attracts remote workers seeking tropical vibes at low cost.
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India offers some of the world's most affordable coliving. Bangalore coliving starts from $150–350/mo. Mumbai coliving ranges from $200–500/mo. Goa is popular with nomads at $200–450/mo. Delhi NCR ranges from $150–400/mo. Pune is a budget-friendly option at $120–300/mo. All-inclusive pricing is common in Indian coliving operators.
Bangalore (Bengaluru) is India's #1 coliving city — the country's tech capital with the fastest-growing coliving market. Mumbai suits finance and creative professionals. Goa is India's top destination for beach lifestyle coliving and attracts a large international remote work community. Pune is popular with students and young professionals. Delhi offers maximum urban amenities.
Most nationalities can get a 30–180 day e-Visa for India (Tourist, Business, or e-Conference). The e-Visa is available online and covers most purposes of remote workers visiting India. For longer stays, a multi-entry Tourist Visa or Business Visa can be obtained at Indian consulates. India does not currently have a dedicated digital nomad visa.
India is a rewarding but complex destination for remote workers. English is widely spoken in major cities and tech hubs. Internet quality is improving rapidly. The main challenges are traffic, air quality in some cities (especially Delhi), and cultural adjustment. Goa and Bangalore are considered the most accessible entry points for first-time India coliving residents.
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