- By Ashish Singh
- Thu, 20 Apr 2023 01:48 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
APPLE CEO Tim Cook has finally opened the second retail store in India, in Saket, Delhi. Following the inauguration, the CEO greeted fans, tech enthusiasts, and shoppers at the mall. The Select Citywalk also saw a large crowd from the ground floor to the first floor.
#WATCH | Apple CEO Tim Cook inaugurates India’s second Apple Store at Delhi's Select City Walk Mall in Saket. pic.twitter.com/KnqGiaf7oX
— ANI (@ANI) April 20, 2023
The Apple store will provide individualised assistance and one-of-a-kind opportunities for customers to explore the various facets of technology. The Apple Store in Saket is inspired by Delhi's gates and culture. Also, the Apple Saket store gets a lavish makeover in terms of interior and has dedicated sections for iPhones, iPads, Macs, Airpods, HomePods, Apple Arcade and more.
According to Apple, the store employs more than 70 highly skilled retail team members who are multilingual and hail from 18 different Indian states.
Deirdre O'Brien, senior vice president of retail at Apple, said, "We're thrilled to bring the best of Apple to our customers in Delhi with the opening of our second store in India, Apple Saket.
"Our incredible team members are looking forward to connecting with the local community and helping them find new ways to pursue their passions and unleash their creativity through our amazing products and services," she said.
Cook met with Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, on Wednesday to discuss increasing domestic manufacturing and iPhone exports. More than 70 highly qualified retail team members who hail from 18 different states and speak more than 15 different languages collectively work at the store.
In addition, Apple CEO Tim Cook met with Prime Minister Modi to go over the details. "Thank you Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the warm welcome," he tweeted. "From education and developers to manufacturing and the environment, we're committed to growing and investing across the country," Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted.
(With Agency Inputs)