India is increasingly positioned as Apple's most viable alternative to China

IANS May 15, 2025 423 views

Apple is strategically shifting its manufacturing focus from China to India, reinforcing its commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative. This move is seen as a way to leverage India's growing manufacturing capabilities and favorable economic environment, according to Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. Although US President Donald Trump urged Apple to prioritize domestic production, the complexity of replicating Asia's manufacturing ecosystem in the US remains a hurdle. As a result, Apple plans to source a significant portion of its global supply chain needs from India, highlighting India's critical role in its future production strategy.

"When you invest in India, you are choosing affordability, reliability, originality." - Jyotiraditya Scindia
India is increasingly positioned as Apple's most viable alternative to China
New Delhi, May 15: India's competitive edge makes it a natural choice for tech giants like Apple and the US-based company has assured the government of its commitment to manufacture its products and boost the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

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Apple enhances manufacturing focus in India

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India offers scalable, high-quality production for Apple

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Trump suggests US focus over India's manufacturing

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India remains integral to Apple's supply chain strategy

The country has shown big companies like Apple the value of "Make in India”, according to informed sources on Thursday.

According to people close to the matter, “There is no change in Apple’s investment plans in India”.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump said that he told Apple CEO Tim Cook to give up his plan of setting up more manufacturing facilities in India and focus on building these plants in the US instead. “Apple will be upping its production in the United States,” Trump added during a meeting in Doha, Qatar.

India has become a key hub for Apple’s global supply chain in recent years.

Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said earlier this month that global tech giants such as Apple see a lot of economic sense in setting up manufacturing facilities in India.

"Apple has decided to source and produce all its mobile phones in India in the years to come. Because when you invest in India, you are choosing affordability, you are choosing reliability, you are choosing originality," the minister remarked.

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently announced that the tech giant will source the majority of its iPhones for the US market from India in the April-June quarter, while China will produce the devices for other markets.

Apple registered the highest growth of 23 per cent among the top five brands in India in the January-March quarter, shipping a first-quarter record of three million units, an IDC report said on Monday.

In the March quarter, iPhone 16 was the highest shipped model, accounting for 4 per cent of overall India shipments during Q1 2025.

Prabhu Ram, VP at CyberMedia Research (CMR), told IANS that India is increasingly becoming a critical and strategic node in Apple’s global supply chain — not just owing to its growing attractive domestic market, but also its expanding export capabilities and conducive policy environment.

“With scalable, high-quality manufacturing, a skilled labor pool, and rapidly developing infrastructure, India is increasingly positioned as Apple’s most viable alternative to China for both assembly and exports over the next decade,” he mentioned.

Despite political push for US-based manufacturing, replicating Asia’s strong ecosystem capabilities as well as tightly integrated supply chain in the US will remain a costly and complex challenge.

“Most components would still need to be sourced from Asia, and any meaningful shift would require sustained investment over the next many years. In this context, India’s role will continue to deepen, reinforcing its importance in Apple’s global manufacturing and distribution strategy,” said Ram.

—IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for our economy! More manufacturing means more jobs for our youth. Apple choosing India over China shows how far we've come in terms of infrastructure and skilled workforce. 🇮🇳 #MakeInIndia
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Priya M.
While this is positive, I hope the government ensures proper working conditions and fair wages for factory workers. We shouldn't repeat the mistakes of Foxconn in China. Quality jobs matter as much as quantity.
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Amit S.
Trump's comments show how threatened the US feels about India's manufacturing growth. But the reality is - our labor costs, English-speaking engineers, and improving infrastructure make us the best alternative to China. Jai Hind!
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Sanjana R.
Excited but cautiously optimistic. Hope this leads to better pricing for iPhones in India too! Currently paying almost 30% more than US prices even though they're made here. 🤔
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Vikram J.
The real test will be whether we can move up the value chain - from just assembly to making high-end components. That's where China still leads. But this is a great first step!
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Neha P.
As someone working in tech, I'm thrilled! More manufacturing means more R&D opportunities too. Maybe one day we'll have an Indian-designed iPhone feature 😊
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Karan D.
Good move, but we shouldn't put all eggs in one basket. Need to develop our own brands too - where are our Indian Apples and Samsungs? Make in India should also mean Create in India.

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