I think they probably meant the Netherlands' general urban planning principles. Cycling access is one small part, but there are lots of other things that can be copied: making it impractical to drive in city centers, restricting commercial traffic to highways and off-hours stops, fully separating pedestrian and cycling crossings, etc.
People simply walk on the street and it wrecks traffic flow, reducing all flow to stop and go with accompanying honking.
I, for one, wish jaywalking were treated as a crime on Indian streets.
Maybe then we’d fight to take back the pavements currently used by hawkers and for parking.
Side note: how does one reverse the tragedy of the commons? How do we make people treat roads and public areas like a shared resource?