Bangalore topped the list of best Indian business destinations

India's silicon city, Bengaluru has been ranked as the country's top business destination, followed by Chennai, Mumbai and Pune in terms of human capital, infrastructure, city culture and basic quality of living, says a survey conducted by Global Initiative for Restructuring Environment and Management (GIREM) and real estate consultancy firm DTZ.

While Noida and Gurgaon from the National Capital Region have been ranked 17th and 19th respectively, Delhi does not figure on this list.

The survey also found that smaller cities like Indore (5th), Bhubaneswar (6th) and Coimbatore (7th) are competing with top metros in the race to be ideal business destinations.

Other Ranks

8 - Ahmedabad
9 - Nagpur
10 - Kochi
11 - Chandigarh
12 - Hyderabad

The others in the list include Mangalore (13), Vadodara (14), Jaipur (15), Calicut (16), Kolkata (18), Navi Mumbai (20) and Vishakapatnam (21).

Commenting on the findings of the report, GIREM Chairman Sankey Prasad said that few of the top 21 business destinations in India are already established while others have the potential to emerge as major business destinations.

"The ranking provides companies across industries and sectors with insights for future investment opportunities," Prasad added.

The ranking rated the cities based on factors such as human capital, energy, water, transport, housing, healthcare, climate, office space availability and city culture, which constitute the basic eco-socio-economic parameters critical in determining the growth of the city.

"With the metros already bursting at their seams, it is important to have options that are fresh for investments and conducive for business operations," DTZ Chief Executive Anshul Jain said.

Jain further noted that "in order to relieve the burden on the established metro cities, it becomes all the more important to encourage the Tier II cities to grow up to their potential so as to meet a twin objective of de-congesting metros and nurturing talent in Tier II cities."

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