Indian soft drink industry to return next year with 10% growth despite the weather disturbances: report

Indian soft drink industry to return next year with 10% growth despite the weather disturbances: report

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The Indian soft drink industry is expected to return to a growth rate of more than 10 percent next year, which will be influenced in the current year as a result of resources of weather conditions, said a report from Institutional Systematix shares.

From the carbonated SOF Drinks (CSD) industry, it is expected that a strong double digits will supply growth directions; Historically, the 13-14 percent has grown. The report referring to the experts stated that the market for carbonated soft drinks (CSD) of £ 300 billion in the medium term should yield strong double -digit growth. By definition, carbonated soft drinks are non-alcoholic drinks that usually contain carbonated water and flavor and then sweetened with sugar or a non-calorific sweetener.

The Indian markets mainly consist of liquid refreshing drinks (LRB), including CSD, water, juices and nectars/juice -based drinks, energy drinks and sports drinks. Soft drinks form 40-45 percent of the total market, energy drinks by 8-10 percent, juices 5 percent and sports drinks 1-2 percent; The balance is water. About 50 percent of the market is with local players and 50 percent with major players, Bisleri, Kinley, Aquafina and Bailey.

The report emphasized that the consumption of drink per head of the population is low in India, even lower than in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Further forward, the report added that post-gst competence of regional players on the Indian markets has been relaxed. The Bindu-Jeera drink in the south and Karachi Soda in the north had a category share of 75-80 percent, which also comes down, added the report. It added that larger players see some of the local players shift.

In Tamil Nadu, for example, apart from Bovonto, no other local brand is available, the report is added. India’s soft drink industry is a rapidly growing segment, driven by rising disposable incomes, urbanization and a youthful population. Dominated by global players, the market also sees the presence of various local brands. The increasing demand for healthier, low-sugar and regional flavors is to shape future growth and innovation.

Published on July 5, 2025

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