Finance and EconomyGST Reforms May Cool Inflation, Boost Festive Consumption: ExpertsLast updated: August 19, 2025 11:11 amAuthor- Ruchika DaveShare2 Min ReadSHAREThe government’s proposed next-generation GST reforms could bring significant relief to consumers and the economy in the coming months. Announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 79th Independence Day address, these reforms are expected to be rolled out by Diwali this year, potentially reshaping India’s consumption outlook.Economists and brokerages believe that the changes may soften inflation, reduce fiscal pressure, and raise the chances of an RBI rate cut as early as October. Experts estimate that lower indirect taxes on consumer goods could reduce CPI inflation by 40–80 basis points (bps), offering much-needed price relief.Festive Demand Boost AheadThe timing of the reforms is crucial. H2FY26 typically witnesses a surge in demand due to the festive season, and the expected tax relief could provide strong support to consumer spending, particularly in segments like consumer durables and household goods. A report by Morgan Stanley has pegged CPI inflation to ease by nearly 40 bps over the coming quarters, further strengthening this outlook.Also Read: Vodafone Idea Seeks Alternative Funding RoutesMarket Insights & UpdateMarket experts say that if inflation moderates as expected, RBI could have room to ease monetary policy, which may boost credit growth and investor sentiment. Sectors like FMCG, consumer durables, and retail are likely to benefit the most, while equity markets could see positive momentum from improved consumption trends.Overall, GST 2.0 is being seen as a key policy reform that could balance inflation, stimulate demand, and open doors for a supportive monetary stance by the RBI.Click here to explore:NiftyTraderYou Might Also LikeRate Cut Meets Falling Rupee: India’s Markets Enter a New Tug-of-WarGovt Shuts Door on FDI Limit Hike, Merger Chatter; PSU Bank Rally Now Hinges on FundamentalsRBI Cuts Repo Rate to 5.25%; Announces ₹1 Lakh Crore OMO & $5 Billion USD/INR SwapNirmala Sitharaman Flags Digitalisation Tax Challenges, Calls for Global CoordinationIndia’s Economy Expands 8.2% in Q2, the Fastest Growth in Six QuartersShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareByRuchika DaveFollow: Ruchika Dave is an experienced Intraday Trader and Stock Market Analyst with a strong focus on IPOs, business news, and the Indian economy. As a Marketing Head by profession, she combines strategic expertise with deep market knowledge to deliver accurate and insightful financial analysis trusted by readers and investors alike. Previous Article Vodafone Idea Seeks Alternative Funding Routes Next Article Tata Motors Shares Rise 2.35%, Among Top Nifty 50 Gainers Stay Connected3.9kFollowersLike1.5kFollowersFollow10FollowersPin261FollowersFollow22.9kSubscribersSubscribe20kFollowersFollow561FollowersFollowLatest NewsRate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Yes Bank, Union Bank Shares Rise Up to 3% on Bank Nifty InclusionStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025DGCA Eases Pilot Rest Rules to Help Stabilize IndiGo’s Operations Amid Flight DisruptionsStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025Petronet LNG Shares Gain 4% After 15-Year Ethane Deal With ONGC; Nomura Sees 34% UpsideStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025Rate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Sensex Gains 500 Pts, Nifty Near 26,200 as RBI’s 25 bps Cut Lifts MarketsStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025