The word 'commercial' implies a notion of profit.
---Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia--- The term 'commercial' inherently focuses on the exchange of goods or services with the primary aim of generating profit. This emphasis on profit can sometimes influence the priorities and ethics within business practices, potentially leading to sacrifices in quality, social responsibility, or transparency. Understanding this connotation helps us critically evaluate the impact of commerce on society and emphasizes the importance of balancing profitability with ethical considerations. Recognizing the profit motive is essential for consumers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to ensure that commercial activities serve the broader good without sacrificing moral integrity.