Steel structures called "Skyline" provide a solution for India's lack of infrastructure by enabling the construction of high-rise buildings more quickly and efficiently. Skyline construction uses steel frames that can be assembled in factories, reducing construction timelines from 5-10 years for large concrete structures to 7-12 months. This standardized, modular approach could help address India's urgent need for infrastructure like housing and commercial developments, which has been hindered by a lack of investment. However, fully implementing Skyline construction on a wide scale in India would require addressing challenges such as a lack of trained workers, limited power and transportation infrastructure, and the large amounts of water required for steel production.