#IndependenceDaySpl: Business Insider India’s Brand Show-reel
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These are the brands that took the nation by storm with their world-class products, and raised the country’s image on the global stage.
Sit back and indulge in an orgy of
Tata Group : World’s largest wholesale voice carrier, world’s second-largest manufacturer of soda ash, among the world’s top five commercial vehicle manufacturers and among the top 10 best steel-makers and global IT services companies.
Benett & Coleman (Times of India) Group : India’s largest media conglomerate. It's Times of India is the largest circulating English newspaper in the world.
Birla Group : The first to put Indian business on the world map as far back as 1969, long before globalization became a buzzword.
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Godrej Group : The company that gave India its first indigenous lock, and unlocked the gates to success.
Mahindra Group : The world's largest tractor manufacturer, and controls 1/3rd of the SUV market.
Wadia Group : One of India's oldest conglomerates - has been around since 1736.
Dabur : India’s original FMCG company whose name is from the Devanagri rendition of Daktar Burman (Da + Bur).
Indian Express Group : Started in 1931 by an Ayurvedic doctor, played a major role in India’s freedom struggle, and champions ‘the Journalism of Courage.’
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Parle : A company whose iconic Parle-G biscuit has been around since independence and controlled one-thirds of India's biscuit market as of 2012.
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