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What strategies or factors do you believe could effectively challenge and displace major beverage corporations such as PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, along with their unhealthy product offerings, in the Indian market?

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Customizing flavors and drinks to Indian preferences could build a deeper connection with consumers, like offering drinks based on regional tastes or popular local ingredients

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