Prediman Koul, CEO, Jeena & Company said, “We have an appealing cargo and logistics market owing to the high domestic demand, strategic location and steadily improving infrastructure development. We have focused heavily on improving our logistics ecosystem and government initiatives such as the National Logistics Policy, PM Gati Shakti Master Plan, etc, helping in increasing the efficiency and sustainability of the sector in the long run. If we were to compare India with Southeast Asian nations, we offer a sizeable unified market, growing manufacturing under the Make in India and PLI schemes, and rising consumption. These factors position India not just as a logistics hub for domestic needs but as a compelling gateway for global trade, making it a long-term strategic choice for global supply chain diversification.”