India handles a mere 1.4% of global cargo tonnage, highlighting a significant gap in its logistics infrastructure compared to global leaders. With the Union Budget 2025 on the horizon, the industry is hopeful for policy interventions that could transform the sector and enhance India’s global trade competitiveness.
Current Challenges and Opportunities
- High Logistics Costs:
Logistics expenses in India account for 14-18% of GDP, compared to the global average of 8-10%. This disparity limits the country’s competitiveness in international trade. - Growing Market Potential:
Valued at ₹9 trillion in FY23, the Indian logistics sector is projected to reach ₹13.4 trillion by FY28, driven by a CAGR of 8-9%. Targeted investments can accelerate this growth trajectory.
Key Budgetary Focus Areas
- Sustainability Initiatives
- Introducing incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) in logistics.
- Expanding EV charging infrastructure to reduce carbon emissions.
- Multimodal Connectivity
- Enhancing integrated logistics hubs to connect road, rail, air, and waterways.
- Accelerating the development of multimodal logistics parks for streamlined cargo movement.
- Technological Advancements
- Promoting the adoption of AI, IoT, and automation in logistics.
- Supporting digital platforms for better supply chain visibility and predictive analytics.
- Skill Development
- Launching workforce training programs in modern logistics technologies and international best practices.
Government Initiatives and Expectations
The National Logistics Policy (NLP) has already laid the groundwork by focusing on improving supply chain efficiency and reducing costs. The 2025 budget is expected to expand upon these measures, with stakeholders anticipating policies that:
- Lower operational costs through infrastructure enhancements.
- Attract foreign investments and create job opportunities.
- Foster sustainable practices to align with global standards.
The Path Ahead
The Union Budget 2025 presents a critical opportunity for India to bridge its logistics gap and unlock the sector’s full potential. With targeted interventions in sustainability, connectivity, technology, and workforce development, India can solidify its position as a key player in the global logistics ecosystem.
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