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In 2022, Berger Paints Ltd. (Berger) was one of the leading paint manufacturing companies in India. Despite the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic affecting businesses worldwide, Berger had reported promising revenue and profit figures and indicated strong growth potential for the future. With modest beginnings in 1923, Berger was able to grow to become the second largest paint manufacturer in the country by the 21st century. However, the gap between Berger and the market share leader was still sizable, since the leader also was growing equally. Additionally, defending the second spot (especially in decorative paints) was not easy as the expectation of revival in the housing sector and popular sentiment post pandemic had buoyed many corporate giants including Aditya Birla Group and Jindal group to plunge into the paint market. The competition in the decorative segment was soon to become more intense. Berger needed to choose the right opportunities, and prioritise investments and efforts to continue growing rapidly, while also defending against new entrants. Abhijit Roy, Berger's MD & CEO, wondered where Berger should focus on in the next five years.