KEY POINTS
  • Tim Cook is spending time in India this week, including a meeting on Wednesday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • India could echo the role China has played in Apple's business for the last 15 years: A massive market with an expanding middle class to power sales growth, and potentially a home base for the production of millions of Apple devices.
  • However, Apple has had its eyes on an India expansion since at least 2016, when Cook previously met Modi, and it's still only a tiny percentage of its business.

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Tim Cook, Apple's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) greets the media with folded hands outside the Apple store at Jio World Drive mall, Mumbai, India, April 18, 2023.

Apple CEO Tim Cook is in India this week. He's opened two new Apple stores, is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and he's seeing sights and visiting customers in the country.

The international trip is the strongest sign yet that India has become a huge strategic focus for Apple as supply chains move away from China and its smartphone market is increasingly saturated with iPhone owners.

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