Apple accepts Modi’s invite to set up Manufacturing in India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his Silicon Valley visit, has invited Apple CEO to take part in his “Make-in-India” project by setting up its manufacturing unit in the country. As per the sources, Apple CEO Tim Cook has responded positively.
Apple’s largest handset manufacturer, Foxconn has also decided to set up a manufacturing base in India.
Cook has expressed his great desire to be a partner in the Prime Minister’s Digital India initiative, which, he thought, was a transformative initiative and could be a real game-changer in India.
Modi has been mentioning that there is the public sector, there is the private sector and there is the personal sector. The personal sector he has been talking about are the people who can be self-made entrepreneurs...Read more
Apple’s largest handset manufacturer, Foxconn has also decided to set up a manufacturing base in India.
Cook has expressed his great desire to be a partner in the Prime Minister’s Digital India initiative, which, he thought, was a transformative initiative and could be a real game-changer in India.
Modi has been mentioning that there is the public sector, there is the private sector and there is the personal sector. The personal sector he has been talking about are the people who can be self-made entrepreneurs...Read more
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