Converting PDFs to MS OFFICE.

I dowload ADOBE PDFs. I need a unility/package/service to convert the PDFs to MS WORD,EXCEL & PPT.Where in Mumbai, India can I purchase the same ?
Thanks,
Jamshed F. Mehta

According to this document, Countries where ExportPDF is available for purchase, it's not avaiable for purchase in your region.
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