Tech & Science

Why India Could Be the Next Tech Manufacturing Powerhouse

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iPhone Pixel

A quarter of all iPhones might be produced outside China by 2025, with India emerging as a key player.

India, a rapidly growing market with hundreds of millions of potential customers, presents significant opportunities for smartphone giants.

Apple and Samsung are investing heavily in India, alongside Chinese brands, in a bid to diversify production and cater to the country’s expansive consumer base.

The shift reflects a broader strategy to reduce reliance on China and tap into India’s manufacturing potential.

India’s growing middle class and expanding smartphone penetration make it a lucrative market. As competition intensifies, brands are tailoring offerings to meet local preferences, from budget-friendly models to premium devices.

This transition isn’t just about production; it’s a race to dominate a market poised to shape the global smartphone landscape.

By betting big on India, tech giants aim to secure their future in the ever-evolving mobile industry.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

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