Chayanika Gupta I The year is 2150, and Mumbai is no longer the bustling coastal metropolis that once defined India’s economic ambition. Rising seas have claimed its foundations, swallowing roads, train lines, and neighborhoods in a relentless tide that never recedes. Above the endless gray waters, colossal towers known as Sky-Havens pierce the storm-heavy clouds, their glass spires shimmering like distant stars. These vertical cities are reserved for the rich and powerful—politicians, tech magnates, and corporate dynasties who have sealed themselves away from the chaos below. Beneath their hovering luxury lies the drowned city, a maze of rusting ferries, floating…