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Modi discusses India's tech-powered transformations with Apple CEO
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IANS | 19 Apr, 2023
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and
stressed that he is committed to growing and investing across the
country, as they discussed with him tech-driven transformations
happening in the country.
Cook, who is in India to
launch the company's flagship retail stores in Mumbai and Delhi, thanked
PM Modi for the warm welcome he received.
"Thank you Prime
Minister @narendramodi for the warm welcome. We share your vision of the
positive impact technology can make on India's future - from education
and developers to manufacturing and the environment," Cook said in a
tweet, posting a picture with PM Modi.
"We are committed to growing and investing across the country," Cook added.
PM
Modi replied: "An absolute delight to meet you, @tim_cook! Glad to
exchange views on diverse topics and highlight the tech-powered
transformations taking place in India".
Apple is ramping up its manufacturing in India, along with growing its retail presence.
Apple
began manufacturing iPhone in India in 2017, and since then, the
company has worked with suppliers to assemble new iPhone models and
produce a growing number of components.
Amid the local
manufacturing push and an upcoming widespread retail store strategy,
Apple shipped $7.5 billion worth iPhones and iPads in India in FY22-23,
according to CMR data accessed by IANS.
In FY23, Apple shipped
more than 7 million iPhones and half a million iPads in the country,
registering a 28 per cent growth for iPhone shipments, according to
initial estimates provided by market intelligence firm CMR.
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