Who are the new breed of maharajas
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- Maharajas who recovered their wealth in 2004.
- The children of the older Maharajas.
- The new class of rich people which emerged in India post liberalisation.
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The new breed of maharajas can be described as follows;
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- Its objective was a new breed of maharajah born as a result of India's liberalization: flush, flashy, and expanding in number.
- Maharajas were able to reclaim their fortunes in 2004.
- The younger Maharajas' children, After India's liberalization, a new class of wealthy people was formed.
- India's maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer named Louis Vuitton at the end of the nineteenth century and filled his small factory with requests for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers, and fashionable polo-club bags.
- The orders dried up as India's princes lost much of their riches after independence. The world's greatest luxury goods business, LVMH, then returned triumphantly to India in 2002, launching a boutique in Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004.
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