In high density areas in India, where demand for housing and basic infrastructure provisions take priority over conservation and creation of green spaces, urban green infrastructure analysis with a focus on economic development and place competitiveness, can help quantify the benefits of green and blue space. Based on the premise that the urban green infrastructure principle of multi-functionality can enhance competitiveness by performing multiple ecological environmental functions and providing multiple social benefits, we identify strategies and approaches to urban green infrastructure which support urban competitiveness. These strategies also align with the current policies in India which focus on place-based economic development. A conceptual framework is proposed which links functions and benefits of multi-functional urban green infrastructure urban competitiveness at the area-based level. Green infrastructure investment and green infrastructure strategies in the context of India cities have been discussed.