This report examines the profound impact of globalization on Bangalore, India, often referred to as the 'Silicon Valley of India.' It details how the city's economy experienced remarkable growth, driven by the IT sector and foreign investment, leading to increased income and improved living standards for many. However, the report also highlights the negative consequences, including environmental pollution, traffic congestion, and a widening income gap between the privileged and the urban poor. The analysis covers changes in infrastructure, real estate, and the emergence of a divided city with significant social disparities. The report concludes by emphasizing the need for the government to harness globalization for development and human welfare while mitigating its adverse effects, particularly on vulnerable populations.