IndiaLand has been a pivotal force in transforming India's real estate landscape, particularly within the IT sector. Initially driven by a mission to position India as a global IT hub, the company embarked on creating state-of-the-art infrastructure tailored to the burgeoning needs of the technology industry. Since its inception in 2007, IndiaLand has significantly broadened its scope, expanding beyond IT parks to encompass SEZS and commercial real estate projects. This strategic diversification reflects the company's adaptive approach to market trends and its commitment to fostering sustainable development. By integrating green practices and energy-efficient designs, IndiaLand has not only contributed to India's economic growth but also championed environmental consciousness. The company's ongoing evolution highlights its dedication to nurturing an ecosystem where innovation, collaboration, and sustainable business practices thrive.
In this exclusive interview with Harish Fabiani, Group Chairman of IndiaLand, we delve into the company's founding vision and evolution since its establishment in 2007. He sheds light on how the company evolved, expanding its infrastructure and upgrading continuously to meet technological advancements and the expanding needs of diverse businesses. Emphasising sustainability became integral as IndiaLand integrated green practices and energy-efficient designs into its developments, reflecting a global trend towards environmental consciousness. Furthermore, IndiaLand broadened its focus to include startups and SMEs, recognising their crucial role in innovation and economic development. This evolution signifies a shift from merely providing physical spaces to creating an ecosystem that fosters innovation, collaboration, and sustainable business growth.
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