While Western economies struggle with declining mall footfalls, India is experiencing a surge in retail real estate investments, attracting significant international attention.
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Western shopping malls are experiencing declining footfalls and large-scale closures, with the US seeing nearly 1,200 mall store closures since 2020.
India’s retail real estate sector is experiencing renewed momentum, supported by robust consumer demand and rising institutional investment.
Indian shopping malls are expected to attract capital inflows exceeding USD 3.5 billion over the next three years.
The key drivers of retail growth in India include a large young population, rising disposable incomes, and limited penetration of organised retail.
Indian malls function as social and lifestyle hubs, offering entertainment, dining, and community experiences beyond pure retail, and they have not been significantly undermined by e-commerce growth.

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