Amazon India is gearing up to launch its much-awaited Great Indian Festival 2025, promising massive price cuts across categories such as smartphones, electronics, appliances, daily essentials, and fashion. As in previous years, Amazon Prime members will get exclusive 24-hour early access to deals, in addition to bank offers, fast delivery, and special new product launches.

Unbeatable Discounts Across Categories
During the Great Indian Festival 2025, shoppers can expect:
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Up to 40% off on smartphones and accessories from top brands including Apple, Samsung, OnePlus, and iQOO
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Up to 80% off on electronics and gadgets from leading brands like HP, Samsung, Sony, and boAt
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Up to 65% off on appliances and TVs from LG, Godrej, Xiaomi, Haier, and more
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50% to 80% off on fashion and beauty products from Crocs, Titan, L’Oreal, Libas, and others
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Up to 80% off on home and kitchen essentials from Hindware, Titan, Nilkamal, and Aquaguard
Special Programs and New Product Launches
In addition to big brand discounts, Amazon is highlighting unique products from Launchpad, Karigar, Local Shops, and Saheli. The festival will also see new product launches in categories such as smartphones, fashion, and appliances.
Extra Savings and Bank Offers
To make the deals even sweeter, Amazon has partnered with SBI Bank to offer a 10% instant discount on SBI Credit/Debit cards and EMI transactions. Shoppers can also take advantage of exchange offers, no-cost EMI, coupon discounts, and business purchase savings up to ₹60,000.
Travel and Device Deals
Amazon has expanded its festive offers to travel and devices this year:
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Up to 65% off on flight, hotel, and bus bookings with zero payment charges
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Up to 50% off on Amazon Echo, Fire TV, and Kindle devices
With exclusive early access for Prime members, wide-ranging discounts, and multiple new launches, the Amazon Great Indian Festival 2025 is expected to be the biggest festive shopping event of the year in India.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




