Rahul Sharma, India mobility leader, Mercer, said, “Global supply chains for necessities have been disrupted as a result of Covid-19-related volatility, which has been exacerbated worse by the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. As a result of this uncertainty, organisations have been forced to revaluate their global mobility initiatives.”
Mumbai is India’s most costly city in terms of both living expenses and accommodation costs for expatriates, which is pushing organisations to consider low-cost areas like Hyderabad, Chennai and Pune for setting up operations.
https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/mumbai-most-expensive-indian-city-for-expatriates/2577356/
Source – Financial Express