Industrial Infrastructure
Techadyant Labs research on industrial infrastructure in India — the dependencies, constraints and opportunity surfaces that decide the real outcome. 1 published · 3 forthcoming.
Industrial Logistics Behind Manufacturing India
Gati Shakti, DFC, KAVACH and the AI overlay on the freight systemThe logistics modernisation programme is the most institutionally-anchored AI-deployment programme in India. This report maps the layered system — DFC, KAVACH 4.0, Gati Shakti, ULIP, the PM Gati Shakti Network Planning Group — that determines manufacturing competitiveness through 2030.
The Cooling Economy of India
Industrial chillers, liquid cooling and the AI rack-density transitionAI workloads push rack density 4–10× above traditional IT. The cooling architecture that follows — direct-liquid, immersion, hybrid evaporative — defines a ₹7,500–36,000 crore Indian industrial market through 2030. This report sizes it.
The Industrial Water Economy
Mapping the Water Dependencies of India’s New Manufacturing CorridorsUltrapure water is a precondition for advanced manufacturing. This report maps the water dependencies forming around India’s emerging industrial corridors and the second-order risks they create.
CGWB classifies Bengaluru and Hyderabad as over-exploited, Chennai as critical. The DC pipeline is densest where the water position is most stressed. This signal names the corridor-level audits that are not yet being published.
Dholera's industrial ambition rests on a single water artery. The fab can be financed and built on schedule; the water to run it at full utilisation has to arrive every day through the Narmada canal — and that concentration, not land or capital, is the binding constraint.
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