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high activity industrial clusters to dominate india warehousing growth

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AI-generatedIndia's warehousing sector is concentrating in 13 high-activity clusters, driving rental growth of 15-35% over five years. This benefits logistics and real estate firms with exposure to Grade A warehousing in these clusters, while tenants face rising occupancy costs. The mechanism is supply-demand imbalance in prime industrial real estate, with no direct commodity or input scarcity.
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- 13 high-activity clusters expected to account for 70-80% of Grade A industrial and warehousing activity in coming years.
- As of Q1 2026, India's Grade A industrial and warehousing stock reached 299.2 million sq ft; high-activity clusters comprise 214.7 million sq ft.
- Bhiwandi near Mumbai is the largest cluster with 42.1 million sq ft of Grade A stock.
- Rentals in these clusters have increased by 15-35% over the past five years and are expected to continue rising.