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MUMBAI: About 200 Apple fans hoping to be among the lucky few to enter the tech giant’s first retail store in India gathered from early on Tuesday outside the shop in the commercial capital of Mumbai.

People came from different parts of India to catch a glimpse of Chief Executive Tim Cook, who is set to inaugurate the 28,000-sq-foot (2,600-sq-m) store later in the day, and open it to the public.

 Chief Executive Officer of Apple Tim Cook (R) and Apple’s Senior Vice President of Retail and People Deirdre O’Brien (L) prepare to open the doors of Apple’s first retail store in India during its opening in Mumbai on April 18, 2023.  AFP
Chief Executive Officer of Apple Tim Cook (R) and Apple’s Senior Vice President of Retail and People Deirdre O’Brien (L) prepare to open the doors of Apple’s first retail store in India during its opening in Mumbai on April 18, 2023. AFP

“The vibe here is just different,” said 23-year old Aan Shah, who travelled from the western industrial city of Ahmedabad to attend the launch.

Apple CEO Cook to meet Indian PM Modi amid expansion: sources

“It’s not like buying from some normal store. There’s just no comparison. It’s so exciting.” His love for Apple has earlier taken him to store openings in New York and Boston, where he once got a chance to meet Cook.

Apple has previously faced hurdles in opening physical retail stores in the South Asian nation, but its products have been available on e-commerce websites, while its online store opened in 2020.

The new store, located in the premier Reliance-owned Jio World Drive mall, underscores Apple’s growing ambitions for India, where, despite a market share of just 3%, it has been expanding iPhone assembly via contract manufacturers, and also boosting its exports.

The store was opened for bloggers and tech analysts at a private event on Monday, while many Indian film and television celebrities were seen meeting Cook that night.

 Apple employees (in green) cheer as they welcome customers during the opening of Apple’s first retail store in India, in Mumbai on April 18, 2023.  AFP
Apple employees (in green) cheer as they welcome customers during the opening of Apple’s first retail store in India, in Mumbai on April 18, 2023. AFP

A second store in Delhi, the capital, is set to open on Thursday.

Apple’s India sales hit $6bn in year through March: Bloomberg News

As Apple pushes to make India a bigger manufacturing base, some of its products, including iPhones, are being assembled in the country by Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturers Foxconn and Wistron Corp.

It also plans to assemble iPads and AirPods in India.

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Tulukan Mairandi Apr 18, 2023 03:58pm
Meanwhile Pakistanis are struggling to even buy Apple fruit
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Abdullah Apr 18, 2023 04:22pm
@Tulukan Mairandi,You need to apply for a job in that store.As you seem to be jobless dear.You can earn around 5 to10k a month and move out of the slum you live in
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TimeToMovveOn Apr 18, 2023 05:08pm
@Abdullah, agreed. @Tulukan Mairandi's comments are not helpful for the discourse. Yeah once in a while his comments are funny, and it is ok to take a dig occationally. But @Tulukan Mairandi is overdoing it. And this is coming from someone who is on the same side of the border as he is.
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Rizwan Apr 18, 2023 06:05pm
@ Tulukan Mairandi your comments are boring as f
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