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Why Festive Gifting in India Needs a Revolution

In this article, Ganesh Sonawane, Co-Founder and CEO of Frido, explains that India’s festive gifting needs reinvention—shifting from traditional, disposable items to thoughtful, wellness-driven, and sustainable gifts that create long-term value and meaning.

by Guest Column
November 11, 2025
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Every year, as lights shimmer across homes and streets during Diwali, Dussehra, and Christmas, India’s gifting season unfolds like a grand symphony of generosity. It is a time when joy is measured not only in celebrations but in the gestures that connect people. Yet, in recent years, the spirit of gifting has begun to lose some of its essence.

The market has grown immensely, but the meaning behind what we gift has not evolved as much as it should have. The gifting industry was valued at over USD 75 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 92 billion by 2030, growing at more than 3.5% annually. Despite this incredible scale, many gifts still feel transactional or repetitive, leaving little emotional or practical value behind.

During Diwali alone, India spends an astonishing ₹1.8 lakh crore on sweets, dry fruits, and decorative items, much of which is appreciated in the moment but quickly forgotten. The joy of giving is deeply embedded in our culture, but what if the act of gifting could also contribute to long-term happiness, health, and well-being? What if we could reimagine gifting as an investment in how people live, move, and feel every day?

The shift is already beginning. Reports show that gifting is no longer limited to tradition or luxury but increasingly tied to experience and purpose. With corporate gifting alone accounting for 16% of the total market, companies and individuals alike are looking for gifts that express thoughtfulness and align with evolving lifestyles. From sustainability to wellness, the modern Indian consumer is more conscious about what they buy, how it is made, and what it represents.

This evolution has given rise to a new kind of gifting culture that values mindfulness over materialism. Consumers today are choosing products that add meaning and utility to the recipient’s life. The trend is evident across categories that were once considered unconventional for gifting. Ergonomic furniture, wellness innovations, indoor plants, reusable kitchenware, and eco-conscious home accessories are increasingly becoming popular choices. These are gifts that outlast a festival cycle and quietly improve the quality of daily life.

Curated hampers, too, are undergoing a transformation. No longer limited to chocolates and candles, they now often include Posture corrector belts, desk plants, or arch support shoe insoles that reflect care and personality. The rise of wellness-driven gifting mirrors a deeper cultural shift toward balance and health. Reports indicate that desk and home office essentials like posture-supporting chairs, laptop stands, and knee braces are becoming coveted gift options because they combine practicality with comfort. These are the kinds of gifts that enhance productivity while conveying a genuine sense of care for the recipient’s well-being.

The numbers further underline this transformation. The ergonomic chair market in India alone was valued at USD 570 million in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 1.17 billion by 2030, growing at nearly 10% annually. This growth reflects a broader cultural awakening around health and posture, especially as more people spend longer hours working from home.

Consumers are increasingly seeing comfort and wellness as gifts worth giving and receiving. Studies also show that employees who receive wellness or ergonomic products as part of corporate gifting programs report higher satisfaction, productivity, and even retention levels. In essence, gifting is becoming a thoughtful act of empathy, not just exchange.

Technology, too, is playing a key role in driving this revolution. The rise of online gifting and e-commerce platforms has made personalization effortless. It allows people to curate hampers that reflect the recipient’s personality and needs, whether that means a meditation kit for a friend seeking calm, a posture support set for a loved one working long hours, or a sustainable decor piece that brings nature indoors. These are not luxury indulgences; they are symbols of a modern way of caring.

What’s changing most dramatically is intention. For decades, festive gifting was rooted in tradition and convenience. But a new generation of consumers is redefining the purpose of gifting. They want what they give to hold meaning beyond the moment. They want it to say something about who they are and what they value. Gifts are becoming an extension of one’s belief in wellness, sustainability, and mindful living. And in that shift lies the foundation of a much-needed revolution.

As India’s gifting industry continues to expand, there is a growing opportunity to make this expansion more meaningful. Instead of defaulting to generic hampers, there is room for innovation in categories that merge form and function – ergonomic furniture that promotes better posture, smart wellness kits that encourage healthier routines, or eco-friendly home products that reduce waste. Each of these represents a gift that lasts longer, serves a purpose, and makes life just a little better.

A revolution in festive gifting is not about rejecting tradition but reimagining it. Festivals will always be about connection, joy, and community. But as our lives evolve, so should the ways we express that joy. Gifts that enhance comfort, support sustainability, or nurture health can carry the same warmth as sweets or jewellery, perhaps even more, because they touch the fabric of everyday life. They remind us that the best gifts are not those that sparkle for a day, but those that make life brighter every day after.

The future of gifting in India is about care over clutter, meaning over material, and wellness over waste. The market is ready, the consumers are aware, and the intention is shifting. What remains is for all of us – brands, businesses, and individuals – to make the choice to give differently. Because when gifts begin to truly add value to the lives of those we care about, that is when the spirit of gifting finds its truest expression.

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