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Bisleri, the market leader in India, has increased prices by 11%. A box of 12 one-liter bottles now costs ₹240, up from ₹216. The retail price for a single 1-liter bottle has reached ₹20 in many areas.

Bottled water prices in India have risen by approximately 8% to 11% as of March 2026. The surge is primarily driven by geopolitical tensions, specifically the Iran conflict, which has caused global oil prices to skyrocket, the financial media reported..

Key drivers of the price increases are packaging costs, as higher oil prices have significantly increased the cost of polymers used for plastic bottles. Plastic bottle material costs have risen by 50% to ₹170/kg. Bottle cap prices have more than doubled to ₹0.45 each. Corrugated boxes, labels, and adhesive tapes have also seen sharp price hikes, The Economic Times said.

These rising input costs have effectively wiped out the benefits from the September 2025 tax reforms, which reduced GST on bottled water from 18% to 5%. The price hikes are hitting the market just as demand peaks for the summer season.

Impact on major brands

Leading players in India’s US$5 billion bottled water market have already adjusted their pricing.

Bisleri, the market leader in India, has increased prices by 11%. A box of 12 one-liter bottles now costs ₹240, up from ₹216. The retail price for a single 1-liter bottle has reached ₹20 in many areas.

“The price of packaged drinking water has risen to ₹20 per liter, due to a significant increase in packaging material costs, which have surged by over 70% in the last fortnight,” Angelo George, CEO of Bisleri, told Reuters. “What is happening is beyond anyone’s control,” he added.

Parle Agro (Bailley) increased prices by roughly 11%. Retail prices of its clear premium water have been raised by 8% to 11%.

Aava (premium segment) natural mineral water brand has increased prices for resellers by 18%. “Most manufacturers are absorbing 40-50% of the cost to ensure that they don’t lose clients. It’s a poor situation for the beverage industry ahead of the summer season,” Shiroy Mehta, CEO of the company, told Reuters.

Approximately 2,000 small-scale bottlers have also raised reseller rates by roughly ₹1 per bottle (a 5% hike), with further increases expected.

Reports said that while the Maharashtra Bottled Water Manufacturers’ Association increased supply prices by ₹10 per box, some retailers initially absorbed the cost, keeping the MRP for customers stable for a short period.

Indian Railways (Rail Neer), which previously benefited from the GST cut to lower prices on trains, is now subject to the same rising packaging cost pressures as private brands.

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