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India Shatters Diwali Sales Records! ₹5.4 Lakh Crore Retail Boom Fueled by Swadeshi & GST Relief

| India has recorded an all-time high Diwali sales of ₹5.4 L Crore, driven by a strong Swadeshi push, GST relief, and a massive shift in consumer preferences towards Indian-made products. Retailers across the country report unprecedented footfalls, with both online and offline markets experiencing a boom.Experts highlight that government incentives, growing nationalistic buying sentiment, and improved supply chains have played a key role in this historic retail surge. From electronics and apparel to festive gifts and sweets, consumers are making the most of the holiday season while supporting domestic industries.News18’s @PKhandelwal_MP brings you exclusive insights, reactions from retailers, and a breakdown of the sectors driving India’s Diwali 2025 sales record. Stay tuned for detailed analysis of the economic impact and what this means for India’s retail and manufacturing sectors.News18 Mobile App for updates: https://onelink.to/desc-youtuben18oc_india

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