The cross-cultural distinctions between the two unique areas of Punjab and Rajasthan are examined in this study, with an emphasis on the ways in which these differences affect consumer decision-making processes and more general socioeconomic behaviours. Punjab's rural, community-focused culture stands in stark contrast to Rajasthan's opulent, royal customs. The goal of the study is to pinpoint the cultural cues that influence consumer behaviour. The study looks into how cultural values influence consumer behaviours, purchasing behaviour, and preferences. The comparative research sheds light on the many frameworks for decision-making that are in use in these culturally different areas. With the goal of helping entrepreneurs, marketers, and politicians better interact with regional markets, this study advances our understanding of India's cultural variety. This research reveals the intricacies of cross-cultural relations in Northern India, providing essential perspectives on the evolving interaction between tradition and modernity in consumer behaviour.
Article DOI: 10.62823/IJARCMSS/7.3(I).6862