Asics aims for top spot in India's running shoe market

Japanese sportswear maker Asics expects its India business to expand by up to 35% annually over the next five years, targeting marathoners and recreational runners embracing healthier lifestyles in the world's most populous nation. The Kobe-based company aims to become the leading seller of running shoes in India by 2029. Currently the third-largest player in the high-end segment, it seeks to overtake rivals like Nike and Adidas in a rapidly growing market.

Asics, the Kobe-based manufacturer of sports shoes and athleisure wear, is positioning itself for significant growth in India amid a surge in interest for running among health-conscious consumers. Rajat Khurana, managing director at Asics India, stated in an interview, "I aim to be number one in premium athletic footwear in the next three years." The company currently holds the third position in India's high-end running shoe segment and plans to surpass entrenched competitors such as Nike and Adidas to claim the top spot by 2029.

This ambitious target aligns with Asics' projection of up to 35% annual growth in its Indian operations over the next five years, driven by marathoners and recreational runners in the world's most populous country. The market is expanding rapidly as urban professionals and the affluent embrace healthier lifestyles, fueling demand for quality athletic footwear. While competition is intensifying, Asics' focus on the premium segment could help it capture a larger share, though overcoming established giants will require strategic innovation and targeted marketing.

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