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Reliance Launches Campa SURE Water Bottles at ₹5 to Take on ₹30,000 Crore Packaged Water Market

by Rounak Majumdar
September 30, 2025
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Reliance Launches Campa SURE Water Bottles at ₹5 to Take on ₹30,000 Crore Packaged Water Market

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Reliance Consumer Products Ltd (RCPL), the FMCG arm of Reliance Industries, has announced a surprise entry into India’s packaged water market with a new offering under its Campa beverage umbrella. Branded as “SURE” mineral water, the product will be priced starting as low as ₹5 for a 250 ml bottle, putting it 20–30 percent cheaper than leading rivals.

The action is viewed as a component of Reliance’s larger strategy to expand its beverage portfolio beyond bringing back Campa soft drinks to include everyday necessities. With an estimated ₹30,000 crore for the Indian bottled water industry, this is a risky bet on distribution leverage, affordability, and size.

Product Line, Purification and Launch Infrastructure:

“SURE” will be offered in multiple variants:

  • 250 ml at ₹5
  • 500 ml at ₹10
  • 1 litre at ₹20
  • 20 litre jar at ₹80

Reliance claims the water is purified through reverse osmosis and UV-treatment while retaining essential minerals to meet BIS norms.

A brand-new, modern bottling plant in Guwahati, Assam, constructed in collaboration with Jericho Foods & Beverages LLP, is essential to the launch. The plant, which is about 6 lakh square feet in size, can produce 10 crore soft drink liters and 18 crore water liters a year. SURE water, Independence water, Campa Cola, Campa Orange/Lemon, and the energy drink “Power Up” are among the brands that are available at this facility.In its rollout plans, Reliance has also placed a strong emphasis on eco-friendly packaging (recyclable PET) and job creation (more than 200 local jobs). JioMart, Reliance Smart shops, and Reliance Retail (more than 18,000 locations) will be used for distribution, providing the new brand with instant access to urban and semi-urban markets.

Can It Disrupt a ₹30,000 Crore Market?

Reliance’s value proposition is clear: undercut incumbents on price without weakening purity or brand trust. A 1 litre bottle priced at ₹20 is claimed to be 20–30 percent below current leaders like Bisleri, Aquafina and Kinley.

However, industry observers warn that price might not be enough on its own. The following are important obstacles to disruption:

  1. Brand trust and perception: Players like Bisleri have invested decades in consumer confidence through consistency and safety assurances.
  2. Distribution networks and logistics: Many incumbents already have multiple plants, regional supply chains, and deep dealer–distributor linkages. Reliance will have to scale this aggressively.
  3. Regulatory & compliance load: Packaged drinking water is now classified under “high-risk food,” which imposes stricter audits, safety protocols and accountability.
  4. Sustainability & waste: Plastic waste, recycling infrastructure and environmental accountability are rising concerns among consumers and regulators. Reliance must balance its low-cost strategy with green credentials.
  5. Competitive retaliation: Incumbent brands may respond with aggressive discounts, loyalty programs, and marketing campaigns to protect their share.

Some analysts expect that within the first full fiscal year, Reliance could manage to capture 5–10 percent of the market, particularly in regions where its distribution is strong.

In financial press commentary, it is argued that simply entering the bottled water space with aggressive pricing is a strong signal—but the challenge lies in building perceived credibility and matching supply chain robustness.

Conclusion: 

By launching SURE water at ₹5 a bottle under the Campa umbrella, Reliance is making a bold strategic play. The model hinges on economies of scale, tight cost control, and leveraging its existing retail infrastructure. If Reliance can synchronise purity, distribution, and consumer trust, it may genuinely shake up the status quo in India’s ₹30,000 crore packaged water market.

But success is far from guaranteed. Pricing has to be backed by consistency, regulatory safety, and brand equity. In this sector, once broken trust is hard to rebuild. The early months’ acceptance and rollout momentum will be closely watched across FMCG circles.

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