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10 Feb 2026


Apple Expands Retail Footprint in India with Bengaluru and Pune Stores, Reports $9 Billion Revenue Rise


Apple has opened two new flagship retail stores in Bengaluru and Pune, taking the total number of official Apple Stores in India to four. This strategic expansion aligns with the tech giant’s growing focus on India, where it recorded $9 billion in annual revenue, a 13% increase over the previous year.

The newly launched Apple Hebbal, located in Bengaluru’s Phoenix Mall of Asia, opened on September 2, 2025, followed shortly by Apple Koregaon Park in Pune. Apple CEO Tim Cook personally announced the openings on X (formerly Twitter), emphasizing the company’s commitment to delivering premium customer experiences across India.

Each store offers Apple’s full suite of services, including Genius Bar support, personalized shopping assistance, and “Today at Apple” creative sessions. Importantly, all Apple retail operations in India are carbon neutral and powered entirely by 100% renewable energy.

This retail expansion complements Apple’s broader India strategy, which includes local manufacturing of the iPhone 16 and preparations for domestic production of the iPhone 17. As Apple strengthens its “Make in India” drive, industry observers expect more store openings before the end of 2025.

Apple’s aggressive India push underscores the market’s growing importance for the company, both as a consumer base and a manufacturing hub.