As duties make cigarettes expensive, foreign brands like Luvin Fresh surreptitiously enter the market
NEW DELHI: GudangGaram, Djarum Black, Luvin Fresh or A Mild might induce a haze of unfamiliarity in the minds of most people in India, but these are some of the hottest names that have prompted enforcement agencies to smoke out those who are bringing such foreign cigarette brands into the country on the sly.
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