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India Now Produces 1 in 5 iPhones Globally as Production Hits $22 Billion

April 15, 2025
in Global Tech
India Now Produces 1 in 5 iPhones Globally as Production Hits $22 Billion
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India is now playing a big role in iPhone production, making 20% of all iPhones sold around the world. In the financial year 2025, Apple made iPhones worth $22 billion in India — a big 60% jump compared to the previous year. This growth happened because of problems in China and the Indian government offering special benefits to companies that make products locally.

Out of the total production, around $17.4 billion worth of iPhones made in India were sent to different countries. Major companies like Foxconn and Tata Group are now in charge of most of the iPhone manufacturing in India. This shift helps Apple depend less on China and gives India a chance to shine as a top location for high-tech manufacturing.

With help from government support and India’s fast-growing factory setup, Apple is now making all types of iPhones in the country — even the most expensive ones. This is a big step not just for Apple, but also for India’s goal to become a leading manufacturing center in the world.

This move shows how India is becoming more important in the global tech world. It creates more jobs, brings in more investment, and helps boost India’s economy. As more companies look to move their production out of China, India is likely to see even more growth in electronics and smartphone manufacturing in the future.

This success also proves that with the right support and skilled workers, India can be a key player in the world’s supply chains — especially in technology.

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