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Tim Cook Declares India The 'Apple Of His Eye': Sees Huge Potential For Growth

  • Posted on April 19, 2023
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  • By Arijit Dutta
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25 years of Apple in India: What CEO Tim Cook has to say

Tim Cook Declares India The 'Apple Of His Eye:-


Apple CEO sees India as an "extraordinary journey" for the company

Apple CEO Tim Cook is bullish on India's prospects, declaring that the country is set for an "extraordinary journey" in the years ahead. As Cook walked out of Apple's first store in Mumbai, hundreds of adoring fans greeted him with hugs, cheers, and laughter. Cook reciprocated their admiration, affirming that India is the "Apple of his eye" and has the potential to become one of the company's largest markets.


India to become one of Apple's largest markets, says Tim Cook

In an interview with The Times of India, Cook stated that he sees India's journey as unique and distinct from other countries such as China. He believes that India's success will come down to its people and culture, which he considers exceptional. Cook is confident that India's GDP will experience an "extraordinary run" and that the country will eventually become one of Apple's largest markets. While he refrained from giving a specific number, Cook emphasized that India's scale will be enormous, a testament to the people and culture that he believes will drive its success.


Opportunity enormous, journey extraordinary
Opportunity enormous, journey extraordinary

Apple's App Design and Development Accelerator in Bengaluru fuels India's creative economy

Cook's enthusiasm for India's growth extends beyond its economic potential. He is equally impressed with the country's vibrant developer community, which he considers one of the world's most creative and passionate. Apple established an App Design and Development Accelerator in Bengaluru back in 2017 to assist numerous developers in launching state-of-the-art applications in the market. The developer community in India has shown incredible creativity and growth, and as a result, the iOS app economy in the country now supports over one million jobs.


Apple's Mumbai store: A sustainable masterpiece powered by solar energy

Apple's commitment to sustainability is also evident in its operations in India. Cook revealed that the new Apple store in Mumbai is one of the company's most sustainable stores ever, with an on-site solar array. Apple is committed to being carbon neutral across its global supply chain and the life cycle of its products by 2030, and all of its active manufacturing partners in India are committed to using 100 percent clean energy for their Apple operations.



Apple's partnership with India supports growth, sustainability, and innovation.

In conclusion, Tim Cook's Optimism about India's prospects is infectious, and his admiration for the country's people and culture is palpable. As Apple continues to expand its footprint in India, it is clear that the company is committed to supporting the country's growth, sustainability, and innovation. India is indeed set for an extraordinary journey, and with Apple's partnership, the possibilities are endless.

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