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Tim Cook Thanks PM Modi for Supporting Innovation That Enriches Lives

Apple CEO Tim Cook congratulated PM Modi on becoming India's longest-serving prime minister, thanking him for supporting innovation. Cook posted his message on X, praising Modi's leadership in enriching lives. Apple achieved March quarter revenue records with double-digit growth in India, highlighting the country's potential. Cook described India as a huge opportunity, with a rising middle class and growing iPhone adoption.

Tim Cook thanks PM Modi for supporting innovation that enriches people's lives

New Delhi, June 10

Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on becoming the longest serving PM in India's history.

"Congratulations on becoming the longest serving prime minister elected in India's history, and thank you for supporting innovation that enriches people's lives," Cook posted on X.

PM Modi posted on X that he is deeply touched by the good wishes conveyed by people from all walks of life today and over the last few days.

"While I may not have been able to respond to each message individually, I cherish every greeting conveyed. I consider it a privilege to have the opportunity to serve Bharat and contribute to our nation's development journey," said PM Modi.

"Over the years, the people of India have repeatedly voted for stability, good governance and development. Their trust has been my greatest source of strength. I remain fully committed to working with even greater dedication to realise the vision of a Viksit Bharat and fulfil the aspirations of 140 crore Indians," the Prime Minister added.

Last month, US tech giant Apple achieved March quarter revenue records and saw double-digit growth in nearly every emerging market, including India, according to its CEO Tim Cook.

He said, "We set March quarter revenue records and grew double digits in every geographic segment including strong double-digit growth in Greater China and the rest of Asia-Pacific".

"We also achieved March quarter revenue records in both developed and emerging markets and saw double-digit growth in nearly every emerging market we track, including India," he said during the analysts' call after posting robust results for the January-March quarter.

Cook further stated that "We were also thrilled to open the doors to our sixth store in India".

"It has been wonderful to see how we've continued to grow in India in recent years, part of our larger efforts to connect with even more customers and emerging markets all over the world," he said.

On a question on how are you seeing the market in India evolve around the base of iPhones and the opportunity of kind of a rising middle class, Cook said "I think it's a huge opportunity for us".

"We've been focused on this for a while. It's the second largest smartphone market in the world and the third-largest PC market, and despite doing extremely well there for quite some time we still have a modest share. And so I think that really speaks to the opportunity that we have," said Cook.

"There are a lot of people moving into the middle class there, and we've got some great products for them both currently and coming. And if you look at the majority of customers in all of our categories from the iPhone to the Mac to the iPad to the Watch, are new to that product there. And so it speaks very well to growing the installed base there. Net-net, I'm over the moon excited about India," Cook added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Happy to see international recognition for our PM's efforts! But let's be realistic—while Apple stores are opening, many Indians still can't afford iPhones. Hope the 'Make in India' push helps create more jobs and makes tech accessible to all. Still, a positive step for our tech ecosystem.

Michael C

As an American who works with Indian tech teams, this is impressive. Tim Cook is not one to give empty praise. The fact that Apple is seeing double-digit growth in India and opening multiple stores shows real commitment. India's digital infrastructure revolution is paying off!

Kavya N

While I appreciate the recognition, I hope we're not just celebrating foreign companies making profits. Yes, Apple is growing, but are we building our own tech giants? We need more homegrown innovation along with global partnerships. Viksit Bharat should mean Indian companies leading too! 🤔

James A

Tim Cook is a savvy businessman—he knows where the future market is. India's growing middle class is a goldmine for premium brands. But what strikes me is the contrast: India is becoming a manufacturing hub AND a consumer market simultaneously. That's a unique opportunity few countries have.

Rohit P

Apple ka iPhone toh abhi bhi bahut mahanga hai 😅 But seriously, this shows India is on the world map. Just hope our local suppliers and manufacturers also benefit from this growth. Good governance attracting global investment—that's the Modi guarantee!

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