GST 2.0 to drive India’s next consumption boom : Nitin Raheja

17 octobre 2025
India's consumption is showing early signs of revival, with analysts optimistic about a broader demand uptick under GST 2.0. The government's focus on boosting the lower end of the economy is yielding results, particularly benefiting discretionary spending and autos. Investors are advised to (...)
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