CompaniesJapanese company offers India-only brands at three different price levelsBottles of Suntory's India-exclusive Oaksmith Gold whisky line the shelves of a liquor store. (Photo by Yusuke Yagi)YUSUKE YAGI and SEI MATSUMOTOMarch 7, 2026 15:13 JSTNEW DELHI/TOKYO -- Japanese beverage group Suntory Holdings aims to triple its sales of whisky in India by fiscal 2030 by leveraging its three-tiered pricing strategy, CEO Nobuhiro Torii said.Read NextArtificial intelligenceIndia LLMs take on global giants with potent weapon: Local languagesClimate ChangeIndian firms need to double spending to meet net zero, Mumbai event toldConsumerTop Indian consumer firms lift outlook on improving urban demandTechnologyIndia's housekeeping apps tap growing demand for speedy servicesEconomyIndia-Japan partnership on upswing amid tariff war: business lobby officialFood & BeverageJapan's Suntory cuts Scotch production as tariffs hit US salesInterviewJapan's Asahi to explore brewing Super Dry beer in Africa: CEOLatest on CompaniesCompaniesTractor maker Kubota plans 5th Indian factory in export pushCompaniesA Burger King's ransom: Rival Japan franchisees courted with $250,000CompaniesSouth Korea fines Coupang $409m in country's largest data breach penalty
Suntory aims to triple Indian whisky sales with shots of local blends
Japanese company offers India-only brands at three different price levels






