At a time when India's cities are racing toward rapid urban expansion, Kunal Bansal, Director of Grey Marble Infra Pvt. Ltd. (GMI Infra), is quietly steering a different kind of revolution—one focused on sustainable growth, ethical development, and people-first infrastructure.
With a background in law and a reputation for grounded leadership, Kunal Bansal CFO and Director GMI Infra And Trustee GMI Charitable Trust is redefining what it means to build for the future. His journey from a legal consultant to a transformational force in infrastructure is not just remarkable—it’s instructive.
Legal Roots, Long-Term Vision
A law graduate from Panjab University, Kunal Bansal brings a rare blend of legal insight and local understanding to the infrastructure sector. His legal foundation has allowed him to shape GMI Infra with an emphasis on compliance, transparency, and community-focused execution.
GMI Infra: Building More Than Structures
Under Kunal Bansal’s leadership, GMI Infra has launched multiple landmark projects that reflect his belief in balanced, thoughtful urban design:
GMI Business Park (Sector 102-A, Mohali): A 90-acre mixed-use development integrating industry, retail, high-rise residential zones, and hospitality in a green-forward layout.
GMI IT Tower (Sector 83-A): A modern, energy-efficient tech workspace spanning 1.5 lakh sq. ft., tailored for startups and close to institutions like Infosys and NetSmartz.
GMI Elite Homes (NH-205A): Low-rise 3BHK residences near IT City Mohali, designed to meet the everyday needs of modern families—surrounded by parks, schools, and healthcare.
GMI Platinum Square & GMI Sky Greens (Upcoming): Future-ready commercial and residential projects aimed at working professionals and entrepreneurs.
Leading with Heart: Beyond Brick and Mortar
Kunal Bansal’s approach isn’t confined to construction blueprints. At the 6th EVA Inter-Alumni Golf Tournament, he represented GMI Infra not just as a corporate leader, but as a bridge between business and community. Instead of showy sponsorship, he focused on celebrating participants, highlighting values of collaboration, gratitude, and shared legacy.
A Model for the Cities of Tomorrow
What sets Kunal Bansal apart is his insistence that infrastructure can—and must—serve real people. His developments prioritize open spaces, walkability, accessibility, and social well-being over raw density and profits.
In a landscape dominated by commercial ambitions, Kunal Bansal offers a refreshing reminder that infrastructure can be inclusive, ethical, and sustainable. His leadership at GMI Infra is emerging as a blueprint for how India’s next generation of cities can grow—responsibly and beautifully.
Conclusion
As India marches toward 2047 with dreams of development and prosperity, leaders like Kunal Bansal are proving that progress doesn’t have to come at the cost of people or the planet. Through GMI Infra, he is quietly reshaping urban India—one thoughtful project at a time.