
Every day in India, another 55,000 children start smoking, compared to the 3,000 children who take up the habit in the US, where numbers are falling. The major tobacco companies are increasingly targeting India as their new growth market. This program explores the cynicism of the major global tobacco companies' campaigns in India, and the work of the activists who have pledged to try to stop them.
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