New Delhi, March 16 -- Think about the local coffee shop or the neighbourhood gym that you pass every day. Some thrive for years, while others close their doors after a few months. As a property owner renting out your space to one of these businesses, your income depends entirely on that single tenant's ability to pay rent. This can seem like a high-risk game based on the tenant's ability to run the business from your premises. Now, imagine a different scenario in which your rent check doesn't come from a local business but from a Fortune 500 tech giant or a global investment bank.

The office parks of major Indian cities have evolved from simple workspaces into critical operational hubs for global conglomerates. And you can own one of th...