the reasos behind changes in Coca-Cola and Fanta in the seventies to Thums up and Campa Cola in the eighties to Pepsi and Coke in the nineties
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In the late seventies, there was a policy decision taken by the Government of India to replace foreign multinational companies with Indian companies in many non-essential sectors of production. Consequently, Coca Cola Company, a US multinational, was asked to leave the country. To fill up this space in the aerated soft drink sector, local brands like Campa Cola and Thumps Up flourished.In the decade of the nineties, India's economy was opened up and overseas companies were allowed to come into the country and set up their production bases. Due to this, Coca Cola Company made a re-entry into India and Pepsico made an entry here for the first time.
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