However, in the Indian context, the "base FSI" is rarely the final number. You also need to account for concepts like (additional space you can pay for), Fungible FSI (extra area, often free, for balconies and flower beds), and Transferable Development Rights (TDR) (buying unused development rights from another plot). Understanding these nuances is exactly where the following free resources prove invaluable.
Compliance and security are non-negotiable in the Indian FSI. Utilizing frameworks sanctioned or designed by RBiH ensures that an institution’s architectural foundation aligns with central bank expectations.