‘India’s Logistics Sector’ is intended to be reshaped by ‘The National Logistics Policy’ : US Pioneer Global VC DIFCHQ Riyadh UAE-Singapore Norway Swiss Our Mind

Furthermore, it has already shown promising results, as India climbed from 44th to 38th position in the World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index (LPI) and the policy has set an ambitious target of reaching the 25th position by 2030.

In a world driven by speed and efficiency, the role of logistics in facilitating economic growth and global competitiveness is paramount. Recognizing this, India’s Honourable Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, unveiled the transformative “National Logistics Policy” (NLP) in September 2022, at New Delhi, ushering in a new era for India’s logistics sector. Additionally, the PM emphasized the need for our goods to move faster, drawing an analogy to the swift movement of a ‘cheetah in the jungle.’ This policy announcement marks a significant milestone in reshaping the logistics landscape and catapulting India onto the global stage. Furthermore, it has already shown promising results, as India climbed from 44th to 38th position in the World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index (LPI) and the policy has set an ambitious target of reaching the 25th position by 2030.

Reducing Logistics Costs

One of the primary objectives of the National Logistics Policy (NLP) is to bring down the logistics cost from 14% to 8% of the GDP, aligning it with global benchmarks such as the USA, which already operates at an 8% logistics cost. By streamlining operations and introducing efficient practices, the policy aims to enhance competitiveness and economic growth.