Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to open the company’s first retail store in India, located in the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) area of Mumbai. The Apple BKC store is slated to open to the public on April 18th (Today) at 11 a.m., and customers have already begun to line up in anticipation of the grand opening.
The opening of the Apple BKC store marks a major milestone for the company in India, where it has been steadily increasing its presence in recent years. The store will offer a range of Apple products, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other accessories.
Apple fans in India have been eagerly anticipating the opening of the BKC store for months, and some have already been waiting in line for hours in advance of the official opening. It is not uncommon for Apple stores to see long lines of customers ahead of major product launches, and the opening of the BKC store is expected to be no different.
Apple’s commitment to the Indian market has been evident in recent years, with the company ramping up its production and market share in the country. CEO Tim Cook’s visit to India this week is seen as further proof of Apple’s commitment to the Indian market.
During his visit, Cook has already met with several Bollywood celebrities, including Madhuri Dixit and Raveena Tandon. It is expected that he will also meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as Apple continues to expand its presence in the country.
Stay tuned for more updates on the opening of the Apple BKC store in Mumbai, and the company’s continued growth in the Indian market.