'Nightlife in Indian cities has seen a significant change'


New Delhi, Sep 30 (IANS): Nightlife in India has changed for the better over the last few years owing to the emergence of bars, says an industry expert.

"Nightlife in Indian cities has seen a significant change over the last few years owing to the emergence of bars and venues curating new and diverse offerings for their discerning consumers," Kartikeya Sharma, Marketing Director, Anheuser-Busch InBev India and South East Asia, told IANS.

Sharma looks after the business of Budweiser -- which is presenting the second edition of the India Nightlife Convention and Awards (INCA) on Saturday and Sunday in Mumbai.

Talking about the association, he said: "Our association with INCA in 2017 is a result of this natural convergence of shared objectives as we look to collectively foster and shape the growing contribution of the nightlife industry."

  

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