V. Chandra Kumar, Founder & Managing Director Active Freight Logistics, India stressed, “With global manufacturers looking for tariff-friendly alternatives, India is well-positioned to capitalise on this shift. The country’s growing industrial base, improving trade infrastructure and government incentives make it an attractive destination for companies seeking to diversify away from China and Vietnam. Industry experts suggest that India must act swiftly to enhance manufacturing capabilities, streamline customs processes and attract global investment to cement its position as a leading trade and logistics hub in the evolving world order. As businesses realign strategies, the coming months will be critical for countries vying for a larger share of global trade. Whether India can fully seize this opportunity will depend on policy reforms, infrastructure development, and the ability to integrate into global supply chains efficiently.”