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Studies show only a fraction of adults in India use e-cigarettes, but the government didn't address the elephant in the room.
The ban does not include traditional tobacco products.
India has 106 million adult smokers, second only to China in the world, making it a lucrative market for firms such as Juul and Philip Morris.
India has 106 million adult smokers, second only to China, and more than 900,000 people die each year in India due to tobacco-related illnesses.