India s Economic Transformation and City-level Growth Opportunities, 2024 2035
Digital Transformation, Tier 2 City Activity, and China+1 Investments Will Transform the Nation
10-Sep-2024
Global
Market Research
India has emerged as a global bright spot economy, especially supported by robust 6% to 7% levels of GDP growth. As India continues on its vigorous growth trajectory, several macroeconomic trends will redefine its business and growth opportunities. This analysis assesses in detail some of the country’s key long-term trends, with implications up to 2035. As global supply chains are realigned, for example, India is emerging as a key beneficiary of the China+1 supply chain narrative. India’s 2035 GDP will also get redefined by both the start-up and digital economy, with huge leaps seen in areas including start-up growth, digital payments, and eCommerce.
Another key transformation will be the increasing shift in economic activity toward India’s tier 2 and tier 3 cities, as metro cities (or tier 1 cities) face cost and resource pressures. This trend has become particularly pronounced post-pandemic as employers can access a larger talent pool in these non-metro locations with the advent of remote and hybrid work, and also with cost reductions tied to moving beyond metros.
To help pinpoint the next wave of economic growth, this analysis undertakes a city-level benchmarking exercise for 75 Indian cities (selected based on a population cutoff). Frost & Sullivan assessed these cities across parameters such as economic opportunities and infrastructure development (among others) through an indexed approach. The final results provide city scorings and ranking per city level (i.e., tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3).
The city benchmarking exercise is followed by a city scorecard analysis of select tier 1 and tier 2 cities. The cities are scored and assessed with regards to business environment and industry strength. Sub-pillars assessed include policy support, logistics connectivity, skilled worker availability, co-working spaces, industry clusters, industry hub potential, investment summits, and luxury market demand. The detailed analysis and scoring on these sub-pillars help businesses identify city-level trends and go-to market opportunities. City-level scorecards have been generated for Coimbatore, Kochi, Pune, Gurugram, Chandigarh, Nagpur, and Ahmedabad.
The thought leadership piece concludes with India’s growth opportunity universe focusing on electronics and semiconductors, electric vehicles, and IT/ITeS.
Key Issues Addressed
- What are the key macroeconomic transformations that will define India until 2035?
- What manufacturing opportunities does China+1 create for India?
- As my company expands in India, which cities should we focus on?
- How does Coimbatore compare to Noida on the City-level Economic Development Index?
- How do the city-level scorecards of a tier 1 city compare against a tier 2 city?
- How does Kochi’s transport and logistics connectivity compare to Pune’s?
- What are some of the key industry and policy support measures being rolled out in up-and-coming cities?
Author: Neha Anna Thomas
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8™
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Indian Economy
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
Growth Metrics
Growth Drivers and Restraints, 2024–2035
Tier 2 and Tier 3 Cities as Hotbeds of Business and Economic Growth
Digital Economy’s Accelerated Impact in Catalyzing Economic Advancement
India Remains a Key Beneficiary of the China+1 Global Repositioning
Start-up Ecosystem Poised to Contribute over 25.0% to India’s GDP by 2035
Objective
City Selection
Methodology
Indicator Selections
Results of City-level Economic Development Index
Results of City-level Economic Development Index (continued)
City Scorecard—Coimbatore
City Scorecard—Coimbatore (continued)
City Scorecard—Kochi
City Scorecard—Kochi (continued)
City Scorecard—Pune
City Scorecard—Pune (continued)
City Scorecard—Gurugram
City Scorecard—Gurugram (continued)
City Scorecard—Chandigarh
City Scorecard—Chandigarh (continued)
City Scorecard—Nagpur
City Scorecard—Nagpur (continued)
City Scorecard—Ahmedabad
City Scorecard—Ahmedabad (continued)
Growth Opportunity 1: Electronics and Semiconductors
Growth Opportunity 1: Electronics and Semiconductors (continued)
Growth Opportunity 2: Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Growth Opportunity 2: Electric Vehicles (EVs) (continued)
Growth Opportunity 3: Tier 2 and 3 City Information Technology and Information Technology Enabled Services (IT/ITeS) Growth
Growth Opportunity 3: Tier 2 and 3 City Information Technology and Information Technology Enabled Services (IT/ITeS) Growth (continued)
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Key Issues Addressed
- What are the key macroeconomic transformations that will define India until 2035?
- What manufacturing opportunities does China+1 create for India?
- As my company expands in India, which cities should we focus on?
- How does Coimbatore compare to Noida on the City-level Economic Development Index?
- How do the city-level scorecards of a tier 1 city compare against a tier 2 city?
- How does Kochi’s transport and logistics connectivity compare to Pune’s?
- What are some of the key industry and policy support measures being rolled out in up-and-coming cities?
Author: Neha Anna Thomas
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