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Cigars in India

In India, up until 1990, cigars stood in a nascent stage restricted to usage among the upper class and upper middle class. Once India opened for globalisation, many Indians visited foreign nations and came to understand the cigar culture and the ...

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Smokeless Tobacco in India

Chewing tobacco is the oldest and most widely available form of tobacco commonly consumed in India. Its cheap price, making it affordable to most social groups, means that it continues to be firmly entrenched in India’s culture. Chewing tobacco ...

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Smoking Tobacco in India

Smoking tobacco has been used since ancient times in hookah or sheesha in India. The practice of smoking hookah, which is smoked using a single or multi-stemmed water pipe (also known as a hookah), has been part of Indian culture for centuries. The ...

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Cigarettes in India

Japan Tobacco International, the third largest cigarette manufacturing company in the world, closed its India operations to concentrate instead on other emerging markets. This decision came after the ban in FDI in April 2010. The foreign companies ...

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Tobacco in India

Cigarettes and cigars continued to witness steady growth both in terms of current value and volume in 2011. Growth in consumption was supported by increases in prices by cigarette companies to gain greater value sales compared to previous years. ...

Jan 2013 | US$1,900| Add to cart | View details

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