Flipkart Crosses 1,000 Micro-Fulfillment Centers as Amazon Escalates Quick-Commerce Battle in India

The race to dominate last-mile delivery in India's e-commerce market is intensifying, with infrastructure investment and speed becoming the primary competitive battlegrounds between two major players seeking to capture growth in the world's second-largest internet market.
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