Some important steps toward addressing long-standing challenges such as infrastructure bottlenecks, regulatory complexities, and the pressing need for digitisation are among the expectations that the logistics sector hopes to see. When we compare India and the global average of logistics costs, we stand significantly higher. Targeted investments in infrastructure development and multi-modal logistics parks can have a transformative impact on enhancing the competitiveness of Indian goods globally. The government’s plans on modernising the transportation network aligns well for the sector as seen in National Logistics Policy. We are looking for measures that incentivise green logistics and the usage of technology to improve operations. Another important point is skill development among professionals to navigate the evolving digital landscape. A holistic approach to bridging infrastructure gaps and encouraging innovation will keep logistics costs in check while also position India as a key player in the global supply chain.