Episodes

  • A freshly brewed rivalry over coffee in India| Tata vs Reliance| The Insightful Story 03
    Aug 28 2022

    I orchestrate my mornings to the tune of coffee.- Terri Guillemets

    India has primarily been a tea-drinking nation since time immemorial. However, coffee has become an increasingly popular drink since the turn of the twentieth century. It is now no longer a typical drink, but a refreshing and voguish beverage.

    Over the past two decades, India has seen an unprecedented increase in the number of coffee lovers. An increase in disposable income, global exposure, digital and media penetration, urbanization, and lifestyle changes, are responsible for India’s Coffee Market growth. These changes have led to what we call coffee culture and are driving the growth of coffee in the market. Factors driving demand for coffee in India include rising incomes, growing demand from the institutional sector, changing eating habits, health benefits, increased coffee cultivation in India, etc.

    While coffee consumption in the country grew at an average rate of 2 percent per annum in the 50 years leading up to 2000, it has since picked up and has been growing at about 5 percent per annum since the turn of the century. It is estimated that India now consumes 120,000 tons of coffee per year.

    Given the stellar rise in coffee consumption coupled with urbanization and changing food habits Reliance Brand Limited is now eyeing F&B retail after its first foray into fashion and lifestyle.

    The company has announced a strategic partnership with Pret A Manger, the UK-based fresh food and organic coffee chain that has more than 550 stores across the world, to launch and build the brand in India. Started in London in 1986, Pret A Manger, French for “ready to eat”, is known for its sandwiches, salads, and wraps, besides coffee.

    As part of the master franchise partnership, Reliance Brands will open the food chain across the country, starting with major cities and travel hubs.

    With the consolidation of Cafe Coffee Day (CCD), once the largest cafe chain in India, Tata Starbucks, an equal joint venture between Mumbai-based conglomerate Tata Group and Seattle-headquartered Starbucks, has emerged as the strongest contender in the space with 272 outlets across 28 cities.

    Entrepreneurs are roasting an aroma of change in a predominantly tea-drinking nation. Fueled by India’s coffee revolution, the pioneer who led the country’s “bean business” have taken interesting routes to discover the diversity of local coffee. Pret A Manger a late entrant will be stepping into a highly competitive market and it will be interesting to see how pret will fare under the umbrella of Reliance.

    In today`s episode of The Insightful Story, you will get to know about-

    • The partnership between Pret A Manger and Reliance.
    • History and expansion plans of Pret A Manger.
    • Why Pret sees India as a potential market.
    • How Pret with reliance plans to take over its competitors.
    • Interesting take of Darshan Mehta(President and CEO, RBL) over the food and beverages space in India.
    • How Pret will penetrate into the regional parts of the country.
    • Past holdings of RBL.
    • The X factor that Reliance brings to the table on its merger with Pret A Manger.

    Are you excited to see the two biggest conglomerates of India Tata and Reliance as they lock their horns for a battle of coffee in India?

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    7 mins
  • Elon Musk vs Indian Government| Explainer: Why Tesla is yet to hit the Indian roads
    Jul 12 2022

    In this episode, I have highlighted the reasons behind Tesla's conspicuous absence in the growing Indian market. Tesla's plan to enter India has been on hold since 2019, Import duties are the key here. 

    Tesla demands to slash the tariff (which is by far the highest by any large country!) on the other hand Indian government wants tesla to manufacture locally before any tax benefits are considered. 

    As per the government manufacturing in china (The nearest plant of tesla) and selling in India is not a good proposition for the country.

    From tesla's standpoint, they would first like to experiment by offering their service before investing heavily in the Indian market.

    Questions answered in this podcast are-:

    • Why is Tesla not coming to India?
    • What is the tariff structure for EVs imported to India?
    • What does Tesla demand from the Indian Government?
    • What is India's advice for tesla?
    • Why is Tesla not interested in manufacturing locally?
    • Can Tesla's absence adversely affect the Indian EV sector?
    • What is the government's strategy behind not allowing Tesla into the Indian market?

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    4 mins
  • 5 Great books From Bill Gates Summer Reading List of 2022
    Jul 4 2022
    The Billionaire bibliophile and Microsoft co-founder is back with his latest list of reading recommendations. The reading list includes five books he enjoyed but admits that the ''topic they cover sounds pretty heavy for vacation reading.'' "There are books here about gender equality, political polarization, climate change, and the hard truth that life never goes the way young people think it will," Bill gates write in his blog post. "But none of the five books below feel heavy," Gates continued. "Each of the writers—three novelists, a journalist, and a scientist—was able to take a meaty subject and make it compelling without sacrificing any complexity." Books that made to the list are- "The Power" by Naomi Alderman- On Gender Equality. "Why We're Polarized" by Ezra Klein- On Polarization In American Politics driven by Human Psychology. "The Ministry for the Future" by Kim Stanley Robinson- A Sci-fi on Climate Change. "The Lincoln Highway" by Amor Towles- A Life Lesson for youngsters. "How the World Really Works" by Vaclav Smil-On Fundamental Forces That Shape Human Life. Follow us on Instagram for more such insights.
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    4 mins