Most Indians love alcohol, In fact, in the early 18th century, Indians used to drink Sura, Toddy and local fermented drinks
But today they are replaced by a popular British drink called "whiskey"
How did this Happen?
During the British raj, th
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Anonymous 5
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In today's globalized world, I think it's all about choices. While whiskey is popular, there's a growing trend of rediscovering local brews and traditional drinks. The cycle of cultural preferences is always evolving.
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