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Haldiram's was founded by Ganga Bishan Agarwal, commonly known as Haldiram, in 1937. Haldiram began his journey in Bikaner (Rajasthan) where he started a small shop selling traditional Indian sweets and snacks, and the famous "bhujia". fast-forwardi

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The preservation of Haldiram's Indian identity is important, but so is its potential for growth. If major foreign investors like Blackstone and ADIA can boost its market reach while respecting its cultural heritage, it could be a win-win situation. After all, many global brands retain their cultural identity despite foreign ownership.

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