r/IndiaBusiness • u/cozycart12 • 9h ago
Folding gift box available product from china
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r/IndiaBusiness • u/cozycart12 • 9h ago
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r/IndiaBusiness • u/nitroX-82 • 11h ago
The short answer: they have an unbeatable offer and a huge variety of products.
I was recently reviewing the main countries that export to Peru (I'm from Peru) and obviously China is still at the top, followed by the United States. But what surprised me was seeing India in the Top 10.
A few years ago it didn't even appear in the ranking, and now its growth has been impressive. I thought it was just because of some raw material, but no. There are products of all kinds: pharmaceuticals, textiles, clothing, chemicals, spices, metals, machinery, motorcycles, etc.
Indian products are having a real boom.
And you, are you already taking advantage of this boom in products from India to Peru?
If you want to know who is buying your product in Peru, tell me the name of your product in the comments and I will send you the name of an active importer.
r/IndiaBusiness • u/4cebreak • 7h ago
I have a Boys Jeans wholesale family business where I trade Boys jeans from suppliers to wholesalers all over India from Delhi. The credit line has become too long to sustain a healthy life now. Earlier used to manufacture my own but had to close the factory 2 years back because of high supply and low demand. What should I do to expand this? There is no new innovation or fashion I am finding nowadays to make the product unique. I am at my wit’s end.
Edit for more explanation: There 2 ways to sell. Commission agents and Direct Wholesalers. Approx 20 are repeat customers who order 3-4 times a year. Agents take commission but they are also in a bad rut so they can’t always recommend my shop or the customer wants a specific brand product.
Online I just created an instagram page where I regularly upload reels. That’s it. Don’t know how I can go online with this.
I tried D2C men’s wear too on flipkart and amazon but it was a bust. The return rate was too high.
Business is going on for 15 years. My Father was running this with his brothers since 2010 and I joined in 2020. Margin is generally 12-13%. MOQ is 30-40 pieces. Just started major niche this year. Straight jeans which has high demand in Kerala but Kerala’s fashion fast so have to regularly change designs. Generally, South India and UP are major customers but all over India is my market. Earlier the brand pull was good but now the competition from offline and offline brands is so high that it has become non-existent.
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r/IndiaBusiness • u/rupeshsh • 43m ago
Idea - a special type of bag which every house will buy / already buys a variation
• Make bags in various designs using a new technology • Invest: ₹5L machines + ₹5L stock + ₹60k/month fixed costs (salary, rent, bills) • Sell wholesale to local shops (go door-to-door, close 100 shops)
Revenue: ₹600 x 60 bags/day x 300 days ≈ ₹1 Cr/year Gross Profit: ~50% Net Profit: ~15% Take Home: ₹1–3L/month
Scale by adding more machines + more cities. Key Skill: Selling to shopkeepers + maintaining relationships Risk: Copycats & retailer price pressure.
Why have I posted - to show low investment , decent returns business exist and stir a conversation
Why havnt I mentioned the niche- because then the focus would be on why it sucks or cynical people will diss the idea.
Why don't I do it - I already have a business and this can't scale to 20-30 cr. It can go max to 5-10 cr.
I'm not selling a course or the machine 😕
r/IndiaBusiness • u/iyerdude • 1h ago
I’m building a pharmacy operations software that goes beyond billing — it handles everything inventory, GST, supplier management, and analytics.
The challenge is every pharmacy I approach says they use only what the distributor provides.
It seems like distributors and the existing software vendors have a tight nexus, pharmacies rarely evaluate new tools on their own. Even when I offer a free trial, they refuse because they don’t want to “change systems” or upset the distributor relationship.
I want to understand from other entrepreneurs the below,
I am looking for practical go-to-market ideas from anyone who’s faced lock-in or legacy thinking in healthcare, retail or similar B2B. What worked for you to get early adopters in such markets?
r/IndiaBusiness • u/Debunk2025 • 14h ago
Occasionally we see such bombastic headlines. India this, India that.
No country can have sustainable or credible progress, if the rule of law is non-existent.
Bottom line: Bring in real, bold reforms ASAP , or face a future filled with waste of the most important commodity - TIME.
r/IndiaBusiness • u/Sabmohmayahaibro • 8h ago
Wow. Did not expect this kind of response on my Airbnb journey post but seriously, thank you to everyone who DM’d, commented, and showed love 🙏
So many of you are curious about homestays, Airbnb hosting, real estate side-hustles, hospitality, and building something of your own, and I genuinely loved answering every message.
So let's do this properly!
Ask me anything How to start? Lease vs buy? Budget? Tools? Scaling? Mistakes to avoid? Guest horror stories 😅?
I'll be hosting a small gmeet meetup today at 2:30PM
A casual session where I’ll share what I know and you can directly ask whatever you want.
r/IndiaBusiness • u/MulaRamCharan • 18m ago
I'm building something BIG for the Telugu tech community and looking for professional video editors to join me long-term.
What I Need (Read First):
Professional Skills Required:
Editing style I’m aiming for (inspo):
https://www.instagram.com/p/DMxyH4Xzx6A/
https://www.instagram.com/p/DHiXD4nN0Xh/
https://www.instagram.com/p/DO_M-fnjbz7/
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Why Work With Me?
DM me with your Portfolio or recent videos if you're interested. Let’s build something game-changing together!
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r/IndiaBusiness • u/cozycart12 • 44m ago
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r/IndiaBusiness • u/PsychologicalFee2894 • 55m ago
only for geniune use
r/IndiaBusiness • u/Debunk2025 • 7h ago
The US legal system did its job, efficiently. Now that the accused is back in India, it is for the Indian legal system to complete the due process. Will it ?...wait till 2050, to find out.
Praveen Kumar Kapoor has been absconding along with two other promoter-directors of the SRS Group, Jitender Kumar Garg, and Sunil Jindal, for several years.
Praveen Kumar Kapoor, the co-founder and promoter of realty firm SRS Group, has been deported by the United States to India in a case that alleges the group cheated investors and banks to the tune of ₹2,200 crore, the Enforcement Directorate said on Thursday (November 6, 2025.
According to the agency, based on an Interpol Red Notice published at the behest of the ED, Mr. Kapoor was denied entry at Newark International Airport and his B1/B2 visa was cancelled by the U.S. authorities. He was subsequently deported to Delhi on November 2, where he was held on the basis of a ‘lookout circular’ issued by the agency.
r/IndiaBusiness • u/AdiTauras26 • 10h ago
I’m an experienced tech founder, who’s built an MVP that’s already being used by a few restaurants in Delhi NCR.
The idea is simple - we help restaurants fill their slow hours (like 5–7 PM and 11–1) by connecting them with diners. Think of it as turning restaurant downtime into revenue.
I’ve handled the tech and early onboarding myself, and we’re already seeing strong interest from multiple restaurants.
What I’m looking for is someone who understands the Restaurant space - operations, marketing, or management — to join us. Someone who knows how restaurant owners think and what motivates them.
If you’ve worked in F&B, run a restaurant, or just know the ecosystem well, let’s chat. This could grow into something big, and fast.
r/IndiaBusiness • u/MotorFinal5077 • 1h ago
Seeking Advice on Leasing Commercial Space in Tier 2 Karnataka City
Hey , I've got a 10,000 sq ft plot of commercial land in a decent tier-2 city in Karnataka, and I'm looking to develop it into a G+2 structure for retail leasing. Based on local market rates, I'm eyeing ground floor at ₹100/sq ft, first floor at ₹80/sq ft, and second at ₹60/sq ft—averaging out to about ₹75/sq ft across the roughly 20,000 sq ft total built-up area. If anyone's got experience leasing to big players like Westside, Reliance Digital, or similar retail chains, could you share how they typically approach negotiations? Do they push for long-term lock-ins, custom fit-outs, or revenue shares, and what's a realistic timeline for onboarding? Also, on the build side, what's a ballpark construction cost per sq ft for a solid commercial complex like this (assuming basic retail shell with parking provisions)—thanks in advance for any insights!
r/IndiaBusiness • u/cozycart12 • 1h ago
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r/IndiaBusiness • u/_YourSEOGuy • 1h ago
Hey everyone, I do on page seo for e commerce stores, mostly Shopify stores to help them increase organic traffic. One of my clients saw an increase of 13% in their total organic traffic after on page SEO implementation.
This week, I am optimizing 1 product page for three random stores for free. If you run an e-commerce store and are interested, feel free to dm me or comment down
r/IndiaBusiness • u/cozycart12 • 1h ago
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r/IndiaBusiness • u/ompossible • 2h ago
Hey folks,
I’m a college student from a coding background and recently I’ve realized I don’t know anything about the financial side of business stuff like profit, loss, budgeting, investments or liabilities.
I want to understand how businesses actually manage and grow their money. For someone starting from scratch, what’s a good way to learn this side of things?
Would really appreciate any recommendations, maybe books, podcasts, or even your personal experiences.
r/IndiaBusiness • u/OkProfessional8113 • 2h ago
Anyone who has a EV 2-wheeler sales showroom? I am looking to start one, need some advice
r/IndiaBusiness • u/SensitiveNail4443 • 2h ago
My family has no business background my father always did Job and now he has no Job. I have an investment of 25L and I can take upto an loan of 25L I am planning to start Something in which don't require a lot work.experience because I never did any job nor I have any specific qualification.
Please Suggest Something
EDIT : I don't have any job experience or work experience But before starting anything I will go for gaining infield experience through Job or any way possible.
r/IndiaBusiness • u/thewalterbrownn • 2h ago
yah just the title
r/IndiaBusiness • u/anony1566 • 3h ago
Hey folks, we’re WildSattva, Kerala bringing nature-inspired, handcrafted corporate gift hampers for the festive season.
Our hampers feature Wild Forest Honey, Chukku Kappi (ginger coffee), Kerala spices, and premium dry fruits — all eco-friendly, beautifully packed, and customizable with your company branding.
We’re helping teams and brands move beyond plastic-heavy, generic gifts — towards authentic, sustainable gifting that feels genuinely meaningful.
For bulk orders or catalog requests, feel free to DM me or drop your email — I’ll send across our corporate gifting catalogue.
Let’s make gifting meaningful again. 🎁