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ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES DAY #20 India's childcare product spending is still in its early stages. In 2023, it was only around ₹9,280-9,350 per child. But that's expected to grow 14% every year from 2023 to 2028 - way faster than mature m

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Your point about childcare products shifting from "discretionary" to "essential" is crucial. This mindset change can drive sustained growth over time. Somewhat similar to US

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