Apple is significantly expanding its operations in India, moving away from its reliance on China as a manufacturing base. A Bloomberg News report highlighted that Apple now manufactures one in seven iPhones in India. This shift is part of a broader strategy to diversify its supply chain and increase its workforce in the country, with job opportunities set to treble. Economic Times reported this move is supported by CEO Tim Cook's strategy to reduce the company's dependence on China. Further reports indicate that Apple plans to move half of its supply chain from China to India and aims to employ 500,000 (5 lakh) people in India over the next three years, under the ticker $AAPL. This expansion could make Apple one of India's biggest employers, signaling a significant shift in the tech giant's global manufacturing and employment strategies.
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