🌟 Proud moments! 🌟 Amul is now in the USA! 🇺🇸🥛
Amul, India’s iconic dairy brand, has teamed up with Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA) to bring fresh milk to the US for the first time ever! Get ready to enjoy Amul Gold, Shakti, Taaza, a
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Anonymous 4
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Indian products will soon dominate the west because of their efficiency and cost. I think if done well the good Indian companies can definitely screw the western brands in many sectors.
💰 Winning with Cost Leadership: How Top Brands Dominate Through Affordability 🏆
This visual breaks down how Walmart, Amazon and IKEA leverage cost efficiency to stay ahead! 📉🚀
The Indian tyre market is divided into international and homegrown brands . Some trust international brands like Bridgestone, Michelin, and Yokohama, while others prefer homegrown names like MRF, Apollo, and Ceat. But which one actually makes more se
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nikhil boddu
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
Study Domino's & Taco Bell's biggest fails 🌮🍕
Here's what $200M and 7 years in Italy taught Domino's: ❌
→ 29 stores closed by 2022
→ Couldn't compete with 63,000+ local pizzerias
→ Tradition over convenience
And Taco Bell's Mexican adventure? ❌
As India's economy and cultural landscape continue to evolve, will the demand for luxury items mirror that of Western countries? Furthermore, can homegrown luxury brands thrive in India? Will people embrace Indian haute couture with the same passion
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Wild Kira
/Internet_ • 7m
Why Indian phone Brands Couldn't Survive the Chinese Invasion?
Around 2014, Indian brands like Micromax, Karbonn & Lava dominated the smartphone market. But their success was shortlived once Chinese brands—Vivo, Oppo, Mi or etc-entered India. These
What are some of the products/services/sectors that didn't changed or evolved in terms of efficiency and technological advancements in india compared to last decade?
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Elite Nexus
INFO INFO EVERYWHERE • 3m
From Rejection to Revolution – The boAt Story
In 2016, Aman Gupta and Sameer Mehta set out to build an Indian audio brand, but investors weren’t convinced. Facing multiple rejections, they bootstrapped their way into the market.
With a deep underst