Coca-Cola chairman and chief executive officer James Quincey said on Monday that disruptions such as the recent violence in Delhi do create "some degrees of problems for businesses". During an interaction with the press in Mumbai, Mr Quincey said, "If there are disruptions in the functioning of a society, there will be some degree of problems for all businesses." Asked how businesses like Coca-Cola viewed the Delhi riots, Mr Quincey said, "India is a vibrant democracy and it needs to work out what is going on. It is hoped that things get resolved in an appropriate democratic manner." The Coca-Cola CEO is in India to take stock of the beverage giant's plans for the country.