China suffered a loss of 50 thousand crores


Diwali: India has given such a tremendous injury to China, which aspires to become a super power by overtaking America in the world. Which he will not be able to forget for a long time. This hit is so deep that even his dream of becoming the world’s biggest superpower can end midway.

National President of Confederation of All India Traders Shri B.C. According to Bhartia, the countrymen have taught a tremendous lesson to China, which has been in military tension with India for the last one and a half years in eastern Ladakh. According to Bhartia, it has been found in the internal survey of CAIT that till Thursday afternoon on this Diwali, a business of about 1.25 lakh crore rupees has been done in the country. Most of the people, while buying any thing, kept in mind that it is not made in China or from a Chinese company.

Due to this approach of the people, there has been a loss of about 50 thousand crore rupees in China’s business on Diwali this year. He said that both the traders and the buyers supported equally in crushing the dragon’s hood. The shopkeepers did not keep Chinese goods in their shops and showrooms. On the other hand, the common people who came to shop on Diwali also flatly refused to buy things made in China. Due to this, China has suffered such a severe blow for the second consecutive year. Which he will not be able to forget easily.

CAIT’s National General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal said that after the Chinese encroachment last year, the organization had started a campaign to reduce the sale of Chinese goods across the country. For this, by running a massive campaign on behalf of the organization, shopkeepers and common people across the country were made aware of Chinese goods. This is the reason that people have made a big financial loss to Chinese goods by rejecting them. He said that CAIT has set a target of reducing imports from China to India by Rs 1 lakh 5 thousand crore. It is expected that this target will be achieved by December next year.

Khandelwal said that this year small artisans, potters, craftsmen, and local artists sold their products well. By making these people affordable and good quality goods, he destroyed the monopoly of FMCG, consumer durables and big foreign-Indian companies. He said that the survey revealed that the packaging industry has also become a big sector. This sector has done a business of about 15 thousand crores on Diwali this year. With the tremendous business done this year, it is expected that by the end of December, the country’s economy will be back on track.