Coca-Cola India
Coca-Cola India is a subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company and operates in India. Sanket Ray is President of India and Southwest Asia for The Coca‑Cola Company. Ray, who joined the company in 2004, was named to this position in 2020.
Background
The Coca-Cola Company started operating in India in 1950. However, in 1977, they withdrew operations from the country due to regulations and legislation by the Government of India limiting the dilution of equity of multinational corporations and formula disclosure. On 24 October 1993, they decided to re-enter the market, and have maintained a strong presence ever since.Products
As of 2024, the company manufactures and sells the following products in India:- Coca-cola & its variants
- Sprite
- Thums Up
- Kinley
- Limca
- Fanta
- Maaza
- Schweppes
- Charged
- Minute maid
- Smart water
- Rim Zim
- Costa Coffee
- Georgia
- Honest Tea
Sustainability
The company supports sustainable development and inclusive growth by focusing on issues relating to water, environment, healthy living, empowerment of women, sanitation and social advancement.Coca-Cola India launched the 5by20 initiative in 2010, which is the company’s global program to economically empower 5 million women entrepreneurs across six industries by 2020.
Coca-Cola India and NDTV launched the Support My School initiative in association with the UN-Habitat, Charities Aid Foundation in 2011. It undertakes activities such as providing improved access to water, sanitation facilities for adolescents, improving school infrastructure, supporting environmental causes, building sports and recreational facilities, and recharging groundwater through rainwater harvesting in government schools in rural and semi-urban areas across India.
The Jubilant Bhartia Group, which operates India's largest food services business, will acquire a 40% stake in the country's largest Coca-Cola bottler, in a transaction said to be valued between ₹12,000 crore and ₹12,500 crore.