Since its entry into India in 2018, Swedish furniture major IKEA has set up five outlets—three in Mumbai, one each in Hyderabad and Bengaluru. This is far removed from its holding company Ingka Group’s plans to open 25 stores across nine Indian cities by 2025. So, why is the company treading a cautious course of action? Speaking with Outlook Business, Susanne Pulverer, IKEA India’s CEO and chief sustainability officer, answers the question, and talks about how the company is looking at increasing its sourcing from India to shore up its margins, its business-to-business (B2B) plans, and more. Edited excerpts from the interview: