Coca-Cola's history in India: Exit, Comeback & the IPO Plan Explained
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In 1977, India asked a global giant to leave.
The company was Coca-Cola.
The government demanded two things:
reduce foreign ownership and share the secret formula.
Coca-Cola refused — and exited India.
That exit created space for Indian brands like Thums Up, Limca, and Gold Spot.
India moved on. Coca-Cola was left behind.
Then came 1991 — economic liberalisation.
In 1993, Coca-Cola returned.
This time, not to fight India, but to understand it.
It acquired Indian brands, created local advertising, and delivered a line that became iconic:
“Thanda Matlab Coca-Cola.”
The foreign brand slowly became Indian.
Today, Coca-Cola in India is no longer just cola.
It spans juices, mineral water, and sugar-free drinks.
India is now one of its most important global markets.
And now comes the final chapter.
Coca-Cola’s Indian bottling business is preparing for an IPO.
A company that was once forced to leave India…
is now ready to become part of Indian investors’ portfolios.
📌 Watch the full story of Coca-Cola’s exit, comeback, and IPO plan — explained step by step.
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