Telangana is pursuing a structured roadmap to position itself as one of India’s leading logistics centres, with a long-term ambition to emerge as a global logistics hub by 2047. The plan was outlined by IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu during the Transport Logistic India 2026 conference held at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai.
The state government’s strategy focuses on building a future-ready logistics ecosystem through infrastructure expansion, digital integration, policy support, sustainability initiatives and skill development.
According to the minister, the logistics sector will play a crucial role in Telangana’s long-term growth strategy under the Telangana Rising 2047 framework. The plan aims to increase the state’s contribution to India’s GDP from about 5% at present to 10% by 2047, while supporting the vision of developing a USD 3-trillion state economy.
Key infrastructure projects supporting this vision include the Regional Ring Road, Metro Rail Phase-II, proposed airports, development of a dry port, dedicated logistics parks and the implementation of Telangana Logistics Policy 2.0.
The government is also collaborating with Young India Skills University and industry partners to develop a skilled workforce aligned with emerging logistics and supply chain requirements.



