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India's quick commerce industry to grow 15x, reach $5.5 bn by 2025: RedSeer The report states that the quick commerce sector in India currently with a market size of $700 million is likely to grow 15x to reach $5.5 billion market value by 2025.

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Overestimation in the report, no industry magically grows 15 folds in a year

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