LEADS Report 2025 Released
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal
Trade (DPIIT), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, released the 7th
edition of the “Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) Report 2025”
during the LEAPS Awards 2025 ceremony held in New Delhi.The LEADS initiative is
a key national assessment framework that evaluates the efficiency of logistics
services across Indian states and Union Territories. It aims to identify
performance gaps, promote ease of logistics operations, and encourage healthy
competition among states to improve infrastructure and supply chain systems.
LEADS Report
¨ Logistics Ease Across
Different States (LEADS) is DPIIT’s flagship national benchmarking framework
launched in 2018 to assess logistics performance across States and Union
Territories.
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The report evaluates
logistics efficiency based on infrastructure, logistics services, regulatory
environment, operational efficiency, and ease of movement of goods.
¨ LEADS 2025 introduced a
revised four-tier performance classification and assigned nearly 59% weightage
to objective and evidence-based indicators to improve transparency and
robustness of assessment.
¨ The report supports the
objectives of the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan and the National Logistics
Policy by promoting integrated, multimodal and cost-efficient logistics
systems.
Key Findings of LEADS 2025
Four-Tier Classification Introduced: LEADS
2025 replaced the earlier three-tier system with a new four-tier framework:
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Exemplars
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High Performers
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Accelerators
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Growth-Seekers
Exemplars (Top Performing States/UTs):
These States and UTs demonstrated sustained excellence in logistics
infrastructure, policy support, service delivery, and regulatory framework.
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Tamil Nadu – Coastal
States
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Uttar Pradesh –
Landlocked States
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Mizoram – North-Eastern
States
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Delhi – Union Territories
High Performers: These States and UTs
showed strong and consistent logistics outcomes across most performance
indicators.
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Coastal States: Gujarat,
Kerala, Maharashtra
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Landlocked States:
Haryana, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Bihar
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North-Eastern States:
Tripura, Meghalaya
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Union Territories: Jammu
& Kashmir, Puducherry
Accelerators: These States and UTs
demonstrated rapid improvement momentum and reform-oriented logistics
development.
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Coastal States: Andhra
Pradesh, Odisha, Goa, Karnataka
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Landlocked States:
Punjab, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh
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North-Eastern States:
Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam
¨ Union Territories: Dadra
& Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Chandigarh, Ladakh, Lakshadweep
Growth-Seekers: These States and UTs
remain at a foundational stage of logistics ecosystem and institutional
development.
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West Bengal
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Rajasthan
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Sikkim
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Andaman & Nicobar
Islands
Important Highlights:
¨ Uttar Pradesh achieved
the highest “Exemplar” status after being categorised as an “Achiever” from
2022–2024, reflecting significant progress in logistics infrastructure and
industrial connectivity.
¨ Jammu & Kashmir
improved from the “Aspirers” category in 2023 and “Fast Mover” in 2024 to “High
Performer” in 2025.
¨ LEADS 2025 places greater emphasis on measurable indicators and evidence-based logistics reforms.
¨ The report aims to strengthen cooperative and competitive federalism by enabling States and UTs to benchmark logistics performance and identify sectoral gaps.