India’s tallest buildings are mostly residential, but the office sector is catching up fast. In the past few years, Mumbai, NCR, and Hyderabad have all seen a wave of new high-rise office towers. This shift says a lot about how demand for premium office space is changing as tech and finance keep growing. Here’s a rundown of the 10 tallest office towers in India as of April 2026, based on height and the latest projects—either finished or almost there: 1. Oberoi Commerz III (Mumbai, ~225 m) Right now, nothing beats Oberoi Commerz III for height. Sitting in Goregaon’s business district, it’s become a serious magnet for corporate offices and signals Mumbai’s push toward big, luxury office campuses. 2. Cyberthum Towers (Noida, ~213–214 m) These twin
towers in Noida’s Sector 140A are the tallest office buildings in North India. Finished around 2024-25, they’ve put Noida firmly in the “skyscraper” club. 3. Kohinoor Square Tower B (Mumbai, ~203 m) Found in Dadar, Kohinoor Square’s office tower is one of Mumbai’s major players, with prime corporate real estate right in the centre of the city. 4. M3M IFC (Gurugram, ~199 m) M3M IFC rises above Golf Course Extension Road, proving Gurugram isn’t just about fancy housing anymore—it’s turning into a hot spot for businesses too. 5. One BKC (Mumbai, ~180 m) Right in Mumbai’s financial hub, the Bandra-Kurla Complex, you’ll find One BKC. Big names from around the world fill its huge offices, drawn by the spacious layouts and high-end workspaces. 6. World One Office Components/Lower Parel towers (~170–180 m) Most of Lower Parel’s big towers are residential, but their office sections still add to Mumbai’s growing skyline of vertical workspaces. 7. First International Financial Centre (GIFT City, ~150 m) Over in Gujarat’s GIFT City, this is one of India’s tallest towers built specifically for finance. It caters to banks and fintech companies from all over. 8. SAS iTower (Hyderabad, ~150+ m) Hyderabad’s Financial District gets a boost from SAS iTower, highlighting the city’s ongoing tech and corporate boom. 9. Raheja Mindspace/HITEC City towers (Hyderabad, ~140–150 m) Part of Hyderabad’s huge IT corridor, these office towers are a big reason why the city’s become such a magnet for tech companies. 10. Godrej BKC / Commerz II cluster (Mumbai, ~130–140 m) Finally, these towers show just how dense and developed Mumbai’s premium office scene has become. So, what’s the big takeaway? – Location still matters most. – Mumbai leads the pack with towering offices in places like BKC, Goregaon, and Lower Parel. – Noida and Gurugram have stepped up as new corporate hotspots in North India. – Hyderabad’s racing ahead, driven by its IT scene and the arrival of more global players. And there’s a real shift in scale too. Forget the old days of bland, mid-rise office blocks—these cities have gone vertical, and there’s no turning back. The bottom line India’s tallest office towers are no longer confined to one city. Mumbai still leads, but cities like Noida, Gurugram and Hyderabad are building taller, faster and with a clear focus on global corporate demand.












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