Invisible Systems Shaping India’s Growth Story

India’s industrial and logistics real estate sector hit new highs in 2025, with warehousing and logistics space absorption reaching record levels across major cities. Demand was driven by manufacturing, third-party logistics providers, and e-commerce, reflecting the country’s growing supply chain needs. What appears to be real estate activity is really a redesign of the backbone of India’s economy. Warehouses, logistics hubs, and industrial parks are not just storage spaces. They are sites of operational flows, freight movement, and jobs. Their design affects turnaround times, shipment reliability, and local livelihoods. As demand shifts from capacity to quality infrastructure, these spaces are being refined for resilience, connectivity, and future competitiveness. In a country betting on manufacturing and exports, how industrial systems are built will determine whether growth is sustainable or brittle.

In a country betting on manufacturing and exports, how industrial systems are built will determine whether growth is sustainable or brittle.

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