The company had posted sales of 606 million Swedish krona (around Rs 490 crore) in 2016, H&M said in its full-year report.
H&M, which follows December-November financial year has also added 15 stores during the period in India totaling to a network of 27 stores.
The company said it has also plans to start online sales in India in 2018 along with other global markets, including Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
For quarter of 2017, (September-November), H&M reported 24 per cent growth in sales to 305 million krona (Rs 247 crore) as against 245 million krona (Rs 198 crore).
On its plans for online expansion in new markets, H&M said it "will continue in 2018 to among others India and via franchise partners to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The plan for the future is to offer e-commerce in all store markets as well as in other markets".
For the 2017, H&M reported growth of 4 per cent in the group sales to SEK 232 Billion.
"The fashion industry is changing fast. At the heart of the transformation is digitalisation and it is driving the need to transform and re-think faster and faster," said H&M CEO Karl Johan Persson.
He further said: "This is presenting many challenges but we believe we are well placed to adjust to the new dynamics and take advantage of the opportunities in front of us."
In 2017, H&M added 388 new stores in its network totaling to 4,739 in 69 markets. Besides, it had presence in 43 online markets.
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