India’s evolving logistics, warehousing, and cold-chain ecosystem is entering a critical phase, that will shape economic resilience, food security, and global competitiveness over the coming decades.
India’s rising population and a progressing middle class have made LPG an essential household fuel, with government schemes like PAHAL and PMUY driving rapid adoption even beyond middle class households.
Economic Survey 2025-26 outlines India’s macroeconomic performance, growth drivers, inflation dynamics and fiscal consolidation, offering key policy signals ahead of the Union Budget 2026
India’s transportation and logistics sector has undergone a phase of structural transformation in 2025, driven by policy reforms, accelerated infrastructure commissioning, and expanding digital integration.
India has always relied on infrastructure to power its growth, from the roads that connected early industrial hubs to today's expressways and digital corridors.
Road safety is a shared responsibility of the government, the civil society (NGOs, academia, youth), and the private sector.
India's economic growth remains for a steady trajectory with real GDP expected to grow at 6.4% in FY25 and in the range of 6.3%-6.8% in FY26, reflecting resilience despite global uncertainties.
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The National Logistics Policy’s objective is to catapult ‘Made in India’ products to international competitiveness in terms of cost-efficiency.
This knowledge paper provides valuable insights into the market outlook, key trends, challenges, opportunities, government policies, and technological advancements in India's warehousing and logistics industry.