I could not disagree more. Buses are *not* the way forward, but a way backward. What cities need is an alternative mass transport system that bypasses the roads entirely. Buses will make an already out of control traffic problem worse. Sure, you can have dedicated BRT corridors like Ahmedabad but they are nowhere near the capacity of an equivalent metro system. Plus, what about the fact that they only contribute to vehicular pollution and are not even half as comfortable? Jaipur is not a small city by any measure, with a population touching 4 million, it is a fairly large city.
Besides, why build a metro only after cities become huge and road congestion becomes an unmanageable problem? Why not be proactive and build infrastructure so that bottlenecks are never allowed to spiral out of control?
Yes, metro in Jaipur is planned in advance as Jaipur have wide roads but currently area covered by Jaipur metro are outside of walled city thats why it has less ridership, again statistics released recently says ridership of Jaipur metro is more than Chennai Metro, fare may be reason but compare Jaipur with Lucknow, Kochi, Nagpur when these cities get metro.
But I'm 100% sure BRTS is not solution for Indian cities., Light rail/Trams or sub-urban rail is good choice than BRTS as thses require less investment than MRTS.