India’s industrial and warehousing sector saw a record demand with 26.5 million sq ft leased in the first nine months of 2025, marking a 22% year-on-year increase. Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Pune contributed over 60% of this leasing, while Chennai and Hyderabad also showed notable growth. Increased Grade A warehousing, enhanced multimodal connectivity, and a shift towards sustainability and automation have attracted occupiers. The sector is projected to exceed 35 million sq ft in total leasing by the end of 2025, bolstering India’s role as a global supply chain hub.
Q1. What is India’s total industrial warehousing demand in 2025?
India’s industrial warehousing demand reached 26.5 million sq ft, the highest ever recorded.
Q2. Which cities are leading in warehousing development?
Major cities include Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Pune, Chennai, and Bengaluru.
Q3. What sectors are driving warehousing growth?
E-commerce, manufacturing, and logistics are the top contributors.
Q4. How are government initiatives impacting warehousing?
Schemes like Make in India, Gati Shakti, and Logistics Policy have improved infrastructure and reduced logistics costs.
Q5. What is the future of India’s warehousing sector?
It’s expected to surpass 30 million sq ft by 2026, with increased automation and green warehousing solutions.



























