Dark Stores by State

26 states with quick commerce presence

Dark store density heatmap across Indian states Arunachal Pradesh: 0 stores Assam: 53 stores Chandigarh: 28 stores Karnataka: 724 stores Manipur: 0 stores Meghalaya: 0 stores Mizoram: 0 stores Nagaland: 0 stores Punjab: 170 stores Rajasthan: 148 stores Sikkim: 0 stores Tripura: 0 stores Uttarakhand: 83 stores Telangana: 450 stores Bihar: 104 stores Kerala: 110 stores Madhya Pradesh: 120 stores Andaman & Nicobar: 0 stores Gujarat: 251 stores Lakshadweep: 0 stores Odisha: 47 stores Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu: 1 stores Jammu & Kashmir: 10 stores Chhattisgarh: 33 stores Delhi: 474 stores Goa: 31 stores Haryana: 333 stores Himachal Pradesh: 6 stores Jharkhand: 69 stores Tamil Nadu: 417 stores Uttar Pradesh: 668 stores West Bengal: 346 stores Andhra Pradesh: 134 stores Puducherry: 6 stores Maharashtra: 809 stores Ladakh: 0 stores
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Top: Maharashtra (809) · Karnataka (724) · Uttar Pradesh (668) · Delhi (474) · Telangana (450)

Shading corresponds to total dark store count per state. Darker shades indicate a higher concentration of quick commerce activity.

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26 states

We're still building substantive context for these states. The store data is current; the editorial layer (history, platform competition, key facts) is on the way.

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