India’s Logistics Infrastructure Set for Major Expansion with Policy Support and Investments

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India’s logistics infrastructure is on the brink of a major transformation, fueled by increased investments, government initiatives, and technological advancements. The sector, a critical component of economic growth, is witnessing substantial development in road, rail, port, and warehousing infrastructure, making supply chains more efficient and cost-effective.

The PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan has emerged as a game-changer, integrating multiple transport networks to create seamless logistics corridors. With a ₹100 lakh crore infrastructure push, the government aims to reduce logistics costs from 14% of GDP to 8%, aligning India with global standards. The National Logistics Policy (NLP) further complements this by promoting multi-modal connectivity, digital freight platforms, and infrastructure modernization.

Private equity investments in warehousing and logistics parks have surged, with major industrial hubs like Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bengaluru seeing record warehouse absorption rates. Smart warehouses, automated storage, and AI-driven supply chain management are reshaping logistics operations, ensuring faster turnaround times and reduced costs.

Additionally, dedicated freight corridors (DFCs) and port-led development under Sagarmala are enhancing connectivity, supporting India’s vision of becoming a global logistics hub. As investments and policy initiatives continue to accelerate, India’s logistics infrastructure is set to redefine supply chain efficiency and economic growth.

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