After years of planning and testing, Apple's first retail store in India is opening in Mumbai on April 18, followed by a store in Delhi. The US tech giant is also planning to ramp up local manufacturing
Apple celebrates more than 25 years in India this week. A day before the official inauguration, it previewed Apple BKC today, the first Apple store in India.
Cupertino, California-headquartered Apple is marking a major expansion with the opening of its first Apple Store locations in the country, along with new environmental initiatives and a key milestone in the rapidly growing community of Indian developers. Apple will open its first retail store on April 18 in financial hub of Mumbai, which will be immediately followed by launch of its second official store in Delhi on April 20.
It has been over two decades since Apple opened its first ever store in Virginia, US. Today, Apple has 522 stores across 25 countries and regions worldwide. The opening of the latest store in the Gangnam district in Seoul, South Korea, was announced in a tweet by Apple CEO Tim Cook on March 31.
“At Apple, our mission is to enrich lives and empower people around the world,” said Cook in a statement. “India has such a beautiful culture and an incredible energy, and we’re excited to build on our long-standing history—supporting our customers, investing in local communities, and working together to build a better future with innovations that serve humanity.
During the preview today, Apple said that the store located at Jio World Drive in the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) will serve as a space where customers explore Apple products and services, and learn how to get more out of their devices through free ‘Today at Apple’ sessions.