North India's Industrial Game-Changer: How Mohit Bansal Is Redrawing the Region's Economic Map
At a time when India’s economic momentum is shifting gears, a new name is rapidly gaining attention in North India’s infrastructure and industrial landscape. Mohit Bansal, CEO of GreyMarble Infra Pvt. Ltd. (GMI Infra), is emerging as a bold force driving the region toward a global industrial future—one project at a time.
With large-scale developments spanning IT, logistics, industrial townships and premium real estate, Bansal is positioning Mohali and its surrounding belt as North India’s response to the country’s long-standing industrial imbalance, historically dominated by southern hubs such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai.
Educated abroad with dual degrees in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from the State University of New York, Bansal brings global exposure and analytical precision to Indian infrastructure development. Rather than pursuing opportunities overseas, he chose to apply that expertise to building long-term economic assets in India. For him, infrastructure is not merely about constructing buildings; it is about shaping economic identity, creating opportunity and driving sustainable regional growth.
Under his leadership, GreyMarble Infra has moved away from conventional real estate models. The company focuses on building integrated ecosystems designed for immediate and long-term business operations. Its portfolio includes IT parks, business parks, logistics zones, industrial townships, free trade zones and data center–ready infrastructure. This approach allows companies to adopt plug-and-play models and begin operations within weeks, a crucial advantage in today’s fast-evolving global economy.
Mohali sits at the heart of Bansal’s vision. He believes the region offers a unique combination of skilled talent, affordability and strategic connectivity. Proximity to Chandigarh, strong road and rail networks and access to northern manufacturing belts make Mohali an attractive alternative to overcrowded metros. GreyMarble Infra’s developments aim to attract Fortune 500 companies, support multinational supply chains and leverage the global “China + 1” strategy as companies shift manufacturing and operations to India.
A key pillar of this strategy is logistics. The upcoming GMI Logistics Park near Rajpura aligns with the expansion of the Integrated Manufacturing Cluster in the region. Rajpura’s location at the intersection of major highways and rail corridors, with direct access to Mohali, Chandigarh, Ambala and Ludhiana, positions it as a future logistics nerve center. Enhanced infrastructure and industrial zoning are expected to significantly reduce transit time, lower logistics costs and strengthen export-oriented supply chains across North India.
Alongside industrial and logistics development, Bansal is also reshaping Mohali’s urban skyline. GMI Luxe Housing marks GreyMarble Infra’s entry into the premium residential segment and features a 43-floor luxury tower, set to become the tallest residential structure in Mohali. Designed for urban professionals and global Indians, the project combines architectural elegance, modern amenities and panoramic views, reflecting international standards of high-rise living.
As India competes for global investment, technology and manufacturing leadership, Mohit Bansal’s integrated approach stands out. By combining industrial infrastructure, logistics, technology readiness and premium urban development, he is helping redefine North India’s economic narrative. If the current momentum continues, Mohali may soon emerge as one of the country’s most influential industrial and technology hubs, firmly placing GreyMarble Infra and its CEO at the center of this transformation.
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