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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > India Remains a Key Growth Driver, But Global Brands Face Sluggish Urban Demand and Economic Uncertainty
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India Remains a Key Growth Driver, But Global Brands Face Sluggish Urban Demand and Economic Uncertainty

Ankita Das
Last updated: August 12, 2025 11:35 am
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India remains an important growth market for many global companies, but sales in the April–June quarter showed mixed results. The main reasons? Uneven demand in urban areas and early rains that affected summer sales, especially for drinks.

Consumer confidence in India is still a bit weak. People are cautious about spending, worried about job security, and concerned about personal finances. This was highlighted by several CEOs during their recent earnings announcements.

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  • Mondelez International (maker of Cadbury) said it gained market share in India, but like other emerging markets such as Brazil and Mexico, people are more worried about money and jobs. Even so, the company sees India as an important growth driver.
  • Colgate-Palmolive faced a tough quarter, mainly because of slow sales in urban areas. CEO Noel Wallace said the company is relaunching its Colgate Total toothpaste, offering affordable options while also introducing more premium products later this year and in 2026. Colgate will also focus on the popular ₹10 price point. The Indian unit’s net sales and profits fell compared to last year.

Urban demand has been weak for several quarters. Although there are small signs of improvement, recovery is slow. Lower food inflation, tax cuts, and stable interest rates have helped, but layoffs in the IT sector (which employs many middle-class workers) are hurting spending confidence.

Read more: Stock Market Today: Nifty50 Dips Below 24,600; Sensex Falls Nearly 100 Points Amid Global Caution

  • Coca-Cola saw a 1% drop in total sales volume, with India being one of the weak spots. The shorter summer season and a brief border tension with Pakistan also hurt demand.
  • PepsiCo reported a drop in drink sales in India, though its snack business did better.
  • Procter & Gamble (P&G) said India’s sales grew 5%, slower than Turkey’s 17% growth, while the Middle East market remains difficult.

Overall, rural markets are doing better than cities, but most companies are still waiting for a full recovery in urban India.

Also See: Donald Trump’s 50% Tariffs on India Cause Anger; Calls to Boycott US Brands Grow

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