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Apple helps Made in India program hit 2B phones, 98% locally made units

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A new report highlights the success of the Made in India initiative, with a massive 2 billion mobile phones made in the country since the program was introduced.

Apple has been a major contributor to that stat, going from making only the iPhone SE in the country through to making the latest flagship models today – and more to come …

Made in India: Carrot and stick
The Indian government was keen to encourage smartphone brands to set up local manufacturing within the country, and created the Made in India initiative to do so.

The program was a mix of a carrot and a stick. On the incentive side, companies were offered generous tax breaks for local assembly. On the threat side, companies like Apple were threatened with import taxes on products for sale within India.

Additionally, a law aimed primarily at Apple meant the company was asked to hit a target of 30% production of locally sold products before it was allowed to open Apple Stores within the country. A lot of backroom dealing was done on that one, with some compromise reached to allow the first retail stores to open earlier this year.

A win-win for India and Apple
Apple has long been seeking to reduce its dependence on China as a manufacturing hub, so the tax breaks offered by the Made in India program helped accelerate those plans.

Apple initially limited Indian iPhone assembly to the iPhone SE back in 2017, but subsequently ramped up production to the full range – including the iPhone 14 last year. This year, iPhone 15 assembly is expected to begin simultaneously in both China and India.

iPad and Mac assembly is expected to follow. The Indian government first announced tax incentives for local assembly of tablets and computers back in 2021. Apple successfully negotiated a more generous deal in return for setting up iPad production lines in the country – though India is retaining its policy of stick as well as carrot, with an implied threat to speed things along.

Counterpoint Research reports that cumulative smartphone production under the program has now exceeded 2B units, with India now the second-largest phone manufacturing country after China.

Additionally, more than 98% of smartphone shipments within India are now manufactured inside the country.

We have seen local manufacturing increase over the years to meet domestic demand. In 2022, more than 98% of shipments in the overall Indian market were ‘Made in India’, compared to just 19% when the current government took over in 2014. We have also seen increasing local value addition and supply chain development in the country. Local value addition in India currently stands at an average of more than 15%, compared to the low single digits eight years ago. Many companies are setting up units in the country for manufacturing mobile phones as well as components, leading to growing investments, increasing jobs and overall ecosystem development.

Establishing a supply chain for locally made components will be a crucial step in Apple’s plan to remove the growing risks involved in Chinese manufacturing.

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good for india but india should focus on developing their own chips , fabrication , hardware and software instead of totally dependent on other countries software/hardware
 
I dont know what part is manufactured in India. Any 1 has the list?

I think its more like assembling the kits from China.
 
good for india but india should focus on developing their own chips , fabrication , hardware and software instead of totally dependent on other countries software/hardware

That's almost impossible. One of the culture in India is to follow the west. We don't have our own ecosystem of anything. US companies and services control everything, we are more like EU rather than China. Cloud providers, hardware ecosystem, OS, software we just blindly follow the US. In fact our IT/outsourcing industry is based on the idea to learn and follow the US technologies. You take data center, infrastructure solutions, software, hardware everything is western-based.
There was once an app 'koo' which tried within India. Lots of Indians tried to use it for few months. Then it crash-landed.
basically it's losses were 100x more than it's revenue.

Also, the western solutions are so entranced into the system, it's impossible for any Indian ecosystem to grow now. There was recently a huge 'excitement' where many nationalists cliamed India deleveloped our own mobile OS - BharOS (the name itself is so stupid).

Turned out it was another custom ROM with the base AOSP. It's embarrasing they get the ministers to attend an event like that.
I can't predict the future, but our policies have been disasterous in terms of developing a native ecosystem. I have been thinking past 30mins of the best known native solution India provides. We have a few SaaS solution like ZOHO, Freshworks, Keka etc., Few fintech, edtech companies. That's essentially what comes to my mind now. IT outsourcing /consulting companies have zero strategic value in my book. Have you heard about an Indian IT company that provides some native solution and not a IT service provider?
 
This is false that they are more expensive.

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Above are IPhone 15 prices 512 gb in various countries.
 

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