Multiple Choice
In the 1960s, Coca-Cola, which had bottling plants in India, faced strong pressure from the Indian government to reveal the Coke formula as a condition for continued operations in India. As a result,
A) Coke agreed to reveal the formula to the Indian government, which has maintained it as a state secret to this day.
B) instead of revealing the formula, Coke withdrew from the Indian market.
C) Coke was able to successfully lobby the government to withdraw this demand.
D) none of the above
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