India is traditionally a tea-drinking country.
But Indians are gaining a new tastefor coffee.
This has led international coffee companies to consider moving into the market.
At the same time, local business people are looking for new ways to profit
from the country's tea-drinking trandition.
They are opening new places that offer tea.
Coffee shops have spead from major cities like New Delhi and Mumbai
to smaller towns.
In the 10years, cafes have become increasingly popular.
India's huge population of yonug people has quickly taken to the coffee culture.
Indians now drink twice as much coffee as they did ten years ago.
The success of the coffee market has gained the attention of foreign companies
like Starbucks.
The American-based company will open its 1st store in India later this year.
Other company like Lavazza and Costa coffee are already there.
The head of the India coffee trust,
Anil Kumar Bhandari, praises Starbucks's decision. He says
cafes in India have become central to the lifestyle of the young middle-class.
He says coffee companies like Starbucks "Should have been here before"
Almost any cafe chain which has a resonable quality wth its service, ambiance and
food and coffee first will succeed in this contry.
"Look at the young population" He says, "they are all taking to it like ducks to water."
India has over billion people.
Business experts point out that half of them are under the age of 25.
Yet even with the growth in coffee drinking, Indians still drink eight times more tea.
They have been drinking tea for more years.
India is also one of the world's biggest producers of tea, or chai, as people
call it locally.
Indians usually drink tea at home or in offices or buy it mostly from street sellers.
But some business people hope to change that.
Amuleek Singh Bijral is thirty-six years old and a graduate of Havard
University in the United States.
He opened a place called Chai Point in Bangalore, the center of India's
information technology industry.
In less than a year thirteen more Chai point locations have opened in the city.
One tea drinker in Bangalore welcomes the new outlets:
Out of home options like this are new, especially since coffee drinking has boomed
in the last couple of years. This is a little different.
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