India’s industrial and logistics real estate market is witnessing a significant transformation, driven by a renewed manufacturing push and a strategic shift towards asset-light models. Manufacturing space leasing has surged by 38% in H1 2025, reaching 9.0 million sq. ft, with Grade A spaces leading the way.
ManufacturingReal EstateLeasingIndustrialLogisticsReal EstateAug 19, 2025

The surge in manufacturing space leasing is driven by a renewed manufacturing push, policy incentives, and a strategic shift towards asset-light models. Companies are opting for leasing Grade A and build-to-suit spaces to achieve faster operational timelines and flexibility.
The overall absorption for the full year 2025 is projected to reach 55–57 million sq. ft, a 12–15% increase from the 50 million sq. ft clocked in 2024.
Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi NCR, Chennai, and Mumbai are leading the net demand, collectively accounting for 90% of India’s absorption.
Grade A infrastructure plays a crucial role in the transformation, representing 55% of India’s total 463.2 million sq. ft of I&L stock and capturing an overwhelming 81% share of net absorption.
The most active sectors in the manufacturing space leasing market are 3PL/logistics firms, contributing 28% of leasing transactions, and light manufacturing, close behind at 24%. Within manufacturing, automotive, engineering, electronics, and white goods are the most active segments.

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