As incharge of PepsiCo’s operations in 90 of the 200 countries where the company is present, his aim would be scaling up the region’s share in PepsiCo’s total revenues.
At present the region accounts for only about 10 per cent of the company’s total revenues, despite being home to two-thirds of the world’s population.
Earlier, Chadha was PepsiCo’s president for West Asia and Africa.
Chadha’s elevation as chief executive officer also means the stage is now set for a fierce battle for market share between two India-born professionals -- Coca-Cola’s deputy president (Pacific group) Atul Singh being the other one.
The two would be locking horns in key markets such as China and South Korea.
They have already slugged it out in the Indian market as the chiefs of Indian operations of their respective companies and pushed double-digit volume growth through their tenures.
According to industry figures, Coke has a 16.6 per cent share of the soft drink market in China, while PepsiCo has only 5.1
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