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The Great Indian Beverage Shift Why Lassi Might Beat Cola in the Next Decade Forget Coke vs. Pepsi. The real beverage war in India right now? Lassi vs. Literally Everything. Here’s what’s happening: The Indian dairy beverage market isn’t just growi

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Bartik Saha

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not underestimating the global beverage giants but still indian beverage brands are doing well might soar to better position in future as well!

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