Apple’s India bet is getting bigger—and Foxconn is leading the charge.
The deets: Foxconn plans to manufacture 25–30 million iPhones in India in 2025, more than double last year’s 12 million. Trial runs are already underway at its massive new 300-acre facility in Bengaluru, which is expected to be Apple’s second-largest iPhone plant after China.
If successful, the site will begin full-scale production later this year, helping Apple hit its goal of making up to 25% of all iPhones in India by the end of 2024.
The shift also highlights India’s growing role in the global electronics supply chain, with iPhone, AirPods, and even server manufacturing being scaled up across the country.