Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings

While Mumbai and Delhi have the scale to match their global counterparts, they are under-performing in terms of direct real estate investment
Curated By: Forbes India
Published: Jun 3, 2017
Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings

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  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
  • Nine Indian Cities in JLL's latest 'Global 300' rankings
A total of nine Indian cities figure on the latest edition of JLL’s ‘Global 300’ cities list, which represents 300 major cities that are the focus of commercial activity and interest, 40% of the world’s economy, and three-quarters of global real estate investment. 17th-ranked Mumbai is among the 20 largest cities in the world by gross domestic product (GDP).