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In this video, we discuss a new emerging theme in the Indian stock market – Consumption. We deep dive into the FMCG sector, Footwear sector, Two-Wheeler sector, and India’s Specialty Retail Industry, analyzing their future growth potential, peer comparison of leading companies, and identifying the winner stock from each sector. 🔎 Topics Covered: New Emerging Theme – Consumption Story in India FMCG Sector Overview & Key Drivers Footwear Industry Analysis & Peer Comparison Two-Wheeler Industry Growth & EV Transition India’s Specialty Retail Industry – Market Size & Outlook Peer Comparison of Stocks Across Sectors Winner Stock of Each Sector (Based on Fundamentals & Valuation) Sectors Discussed: FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) Footwear (Relaxo, Bata, Campus, Metro, Redtape etc.) Two-Wheelers (Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, TVS, Eicher, Ola Electric, Ather, etc.) Specialty Retail (Trent Ltd., Vedant Fashions, Aditya Birla Fashion, V2 Retail, Arvind Fashions, etc.) 🏆 Key Highlights: ✔️ Why Consumption is the new theme driving the market. ✔️ Government policies like GST cuts & middle-class tax relief boosting demand. ✔️ Peer comparison to identify strong players and weak links. ✔️ Winner stock from each sector for long-term investors. Hashtags: #ConsumptionTheme #FMCGStocks #FootwearSector #TwoWheelerStocks #RetailIndustry #StockMarketIndia #MultibaggerStocks #InvestmentTheme #StockAnalysis ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. It should not be considered as investment advice. Please do your own research or consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before making any investment decisions.