Key Points

Apple is dramatically expanding its manufacturing presence in India, transforming the country's tech production landscape. Rajeev Chandrasekhar highlights the significant growth, with iPhones expected to reach 25% production in India by 2025. Foxconn and other partners are investing heavily in Indian manufacturing facilities, supporting this strategic shift. The move represents a major milestone in India's economic transformation and global tech manufacturing capabilities.

Key Points: Apple's India Manufacturing Boom Signals Global Tech Shift

  • Apple to produce 25% of iPhones in India by 2025
  • Foxconn invests Rs 12,700 crore in manufacturing facilities
  • India targets $300 billion electronics manufacturing by 2027
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Apple expanding India manufacturing shows global confidence in country: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Rajeev Chandrasekhar highlights Apple's massive India manufacturing expansion, targeting 25% iPhone production by 2025

"India is fast becoming a global hub for high-tech manufacturing - Rajeev Chandrasekhar"

New Delhi, May 24

Apple’s decision to expand iPhone manufacturing in India despite challenges shows the growing global confidence in the country's manufacturing ecosystem, BJP's Kerala unit President and former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has said.

By the end of 2025, about 25 per cent of all iPhones will be made in India, up from virtually zero a few years ago, when China dominated Apple’s supply chain.

“Thanks to forward-thinking policies like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and sustained efforts by the Indian government, India is fast becoming a global hub for high-tech manufacturing,” said Chandrasekhar in a post on X social media platform.

Foxconn, a key Apple supplier, has invested Rs 12,700 crore in India, with other partners like Pegatron and Wistron also scaling up operations.

The Taiwanese electronics manufacturing major’s facility in Bengaluru is nearly ready for launch, with commercial iPhone shipments expected to begin as early as June.

“India is well on track to hit $300 billion in electronics manufacturing by 2027, with $120 billion targeted for exports,” he noted.

Just a decade ago, over 80 per cent of smartphones in India were imported, and smartphone exports were negligible.

“I’m proud to have played a part in strengthening the India-Apple partnership. This is just the beginning,” Chandrasekhar noted.

Apple's contract manufacturers in India are already scaling up their operations. Foxconn's plant in Bengaluru could produce up to 20 million iPhones at full capacity. Apple's manufacturing strength in India is already impressive.

In the past year, iPhones worth $22 billion were assembled in India, with Tamil Nadu-based Foxconn contributing nearly 50 per cent of Apple's exports.

Exports from Foxconn's factory have jumped more than 40 per cent compared to the same period last year.

Today, India accounts for nearly 20 per cent of Apple's total iPhone production worldwide, showing how important the country has become for the brand's global plans.

The Indian market is also witnessing strong growth for Apple. In the first quarter of 2025 alone, more than three million iPhones were shipped from India -- a new record.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has threatened a 50 per cent tax on all imports from the European Union as well a 25 per cent tariff on Apple products unless iPhones are made in the US.

- IANS

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Arjun P.
This is fantastic news for Make in India! 🇮🇳 Apple's expansion shows global companies are finally recognizing India's potential beyond just being a market. Hope this creates lakhs of skilled jobs for our youth. The PLI scheme seems to be working wonders!
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Priya M.
While this is good news, I hope the government ensures proper working conditions and fair wages at these factories. We don't want India to become just another cheap labor hub like China was. Quality jobs should be the focus, not just quantity.
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Rahul K.
Great progress! But when will we see Indian companies manufacturing world-class smartphones? We're always assembling for foreign brands. Time for our own tech giants to step up and compete globally. Jai Hind! ✊
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Sunita T.
The Bengaluru plant news is exciting! But I wonder - will these 'Made in India' iPhones be more affordable for Indian consumers? Right now they're priced like luxury items. If we're manufacturing here, prices should reflect that.
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Vikram S.
This is a strategic win against China's manufacturing dominance. With US-China tensions, India is perfectly positioned to become the new global factory. Hope we maintain this momentum across other sectors too! 💪
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Neha R.
Impressive numbers, but what about the environmental impact? So much electronics manufacturing needs proper e-waste management systems. Hope the govt has plans for sustainable growth, not just rapid expansion.

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