Categories: Uncategorized

Narendra Modi invites Apple CEO Tim Cook to start manufacturing in India


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited Apple to set up a manufacturing base in India and its CEO Tim Cook responded positively, officials said today.

“The Prime Minister (in his meeting with Cook) said he would like Apple to start manufacturing in India. He mentioned the huge opportunities India offered,” Ministry of external affairs spokesman Vikas Swarup told reporters.

Foxconn, which is Apple’s largest manufactures, has decided to set up a manufacturing base in India, he noted.

“Cook responded positively. I think India does fits into his long term plans. He particularly was interested in the whole App development economy, which he said could be a very very important factor for entrepreneurship where individual app developers can just become part of the app universe,” he said.

Prime Minister Modi has been mentioning that there is the public sector, there is the private sector and there is the personal sector. Personal sector he has been talking about people who can be self-made entrepreneurs, Swarup noted.

“Cook said by using the app development tools people can really become part of this huge industry. He gave the example of China where in fact we created 1.5 million jobs,” he said.

Indian Ambassador to the US Arun K Singh said that during the meeting there was a sense that a lot of design innovation is happening in India.

“As Apple expands its presence in India including a manufacturing presence there could be enhanced opportunity for app development related to the apple platforms,” he said.

There was also some discussion on Apple Pay, how this can be part of Jan Dhan Yojana for instance and other such initiatives, Swarup said.

During the meeting, Cook said India has a very special place in the heart of every Apple employee for the simple reason that its co-founder Steve Jobs went to India when he was a young man for inspiration. It was what he saw in India that inspired him to launch Apple.

Cook expressed his great desire to be a partner in Prime Minister’s Digital India initiative, which he thought was a transformative initiative, which could be a real game changer in India.

In a statement to PTI, Cook said Apple has been operating in India for nearly 20 years.


“We are fortunate to have many passionate customers along with a fast-growing developer community, and we’re investing to expand our operations throughout the country,” he said.

“There are now over 4,000 places in India where customers can buy Apple products, and we look forward to launching iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus there very soon,” Cook said

Share
Published by
Tech Updates

Recent Posts

Samsung Galaxy M56 5G Launched in India

Samsung has launched the Samsung Galaxy M56 5G smartphone in India. Samsung Galaxy M56 5G…

1 hour ago

Moto Pad 60 Pro launched in India for Rs 26,999

Motorola has launched the Moto Pad 60 Pro tablet in India. It has a 12.7-inch…

2 hours ago

Samsung One UI 7 rollout timeline for India

Samsung has started rolling out OneUI 7 for Samsung Phones in the Global market. Now, here's the…

19 hours ago

Honor Power with 8000mAh Battery launched

Honor has launched the Honor Power smartphone in China. Honor Power has a 6.78-inch 1.5K…

2 days ago

Acer Super ZX, Acer Super ZX Pro launched in India

Acer has launched the Acer Super ZX and Acer Super ZX Pro smartphones in India.…

2 days ago

Motorola Edge 60 Stylus launched in India for Rs 22,999

Motorola has launched the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus smartphone with a built-in stylus in India.…

2 days ago