Apple Expands iPhone Production in India with Tata and Foxconn Leading the Way

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Apple Inc. is rapidly expanding its iPhone manufacturing footprint in India, with its key suppliers Foxconn and Tata Electronics taking the lead in assembling the latest models. This marks a significant milestone in Apple’s strategy to diversify production beyond China and strengthen India’s position as a global manufacturing hub.

Tata Begins iPhone Assembly at Hosur Plant

  • Tata Electronics has started assembling iPhone models, including the iPhone 16 series, at its Hosur facility in Tamil Nadu.
  • This is the first time an Indian company is directly assembling iPhones, positioning Tata as a major local partner for Apple.
  • Tata’s entry into iPhone production also signals India’s growing capability in high-end electronics manufacturing.

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Foxconn Ramps Up in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu

  • Apple’s largest contract manufacturer, Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry), has scaled up operations at its Kolar/Bengaluru plant in Karnataka and its Sriperumbudur facility in Tamil Nadu.
  • These plants have begun test runs and mass production of the iPhone 17 series, including models meant for export to the US and European markets.
  • Industry reports suggest that India-made iPhones are increasingly forming part of Apple’s global launch cycle, reducing the lag between global availability and Indian shipments.

Exports to Global Markets

  • India is now not just an assembly base for older iPhone models but also a source of newer flagship models.
  • A growing share of India-made iPhones is being shipped to the US and Europe, reflecting Apple’s confidence in India as a reliable production hub.
  • According to trade data, smartphone exports from India have risen sharply in 2025, with Apple contributing the lion’s share.

Why Apple Is Betting on India

  1. Diversification from China: Rising geopolitical tensions and supply chain risks have accelerated Apple’s push to diversify.
  2. Government incentives: India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for electronics manufacturing has attracted billions in investment from Apple suppliers.
  3. Rising domestic demand: India has become one of the fastest-growing smartphone markets, with premium phone sales rising steadily.

What It Means for India

  • Jobs: Expansion by Foxconn and Tata has created thousands of jobs in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, with more hiring planned.
  • Exports: India’s role as an electronics exporter is strengthening, with iPhones becoming a flagship product in India’s export basket.
  • Technology transfer: The move is expected to bring in advanced manufacturing processes, training, and supply chain localization.

The Road Ahead

While India’s share of Apple’s global iPhone production is rising, China still dominates the supply chain, especially for high-end models. Analysts expect India’s contribution to grow steadily over the next five years, possibly reaching 20–25% of total global iPhone output by 2027, if the current momentum continues.

Bottom Line:
Apple’s deeper push into India, with Tata and Foxconn as key players, is a strategic win for both sides. For Apple, it reduces dependence on China; for India, it accelerates its ambitions to become a global electronics manufacturing powerhouse.

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I am Jitesh Kanwariya is a professional stock market analyst and F&O trader with expertise in derivatives and market research. A Python developer by profession, he leverages data-driven insights to analyse market trends and simplify trading for investors.
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