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- The Atlas — India’s industrial systems, mapped. /research/
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@misc{techadyant:atlas:2026,
author = {{Techadyant Labs}},
title = {The Atlas — India’s Industrial Systems, Mapped},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {https://labs.techadyant.com/research/},
note = {Accessed August 2026}
}@misc{techadyant:corridor-nodes:2026,
author = {{Techadyant Labs}},
title = {India’s Industrial Corridors — Node Dataset (38 nodes, 11 corridors)},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {https://labs.techadyant.com/data/corridor-nodes.csv},
note = {CC BY 4.0. Version: August 2026}
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