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India Crosses Historic $50 Billion in iPhone Exports, Beating China

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Last updated: February 2, 2026 1:47 pm
Jim
Published: January 7, 2026
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Key Insights

  • Apple has achieved a cumulative $50 billion in iPhone exports from India between 2021 and 2026.
  • The success is largely driven by the government’s PLI scheme and Apple’s strategic shift away from China.
  • India now accounts for over 20% of global iPhone production, making it a major manufacturing hub.

India has officially rewritten the rules of global technology manufacturing. This January, the country crossed the massive $50 billion mark in iPhone exports. 

Contents
    • Key Insights
  • iPhone Exports Under the PLI Scheme
  • Moving Away From China
  • Local Partners and the Tata Group
  • The Indian Economy and Trade Profile

This achievement is a massive turnaround for a country that had almost zero presence in high-end phone exports just six years ago. 

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology confirmed the milestone after a record-breaking performance late last year.

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iPhone Exports Under the PLI Scheme

The main engine behind this success is the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. 

This program was launched in 2020, and offered cash rewards to companies that increased their local manufacturing. Apple’s main partners, like Foxconn and Pegatron jumped at the chance. 

Since then, the growth of iPhone exports has been explosive.

🚨India surpasses China,becomes top iPhone exporter to US for the first time.

India -3.3 million units
China-9,00,000 units pic.twitter.com/TDzcXj4kgZ

— Indian Infra Report (@Indianinfoguide) May 30, 2025

In the last fiscal year alone, Apple shipped nearly $16 billion worth of devices in just nine months at a pace much faster than its rivals. For example, Samsung exported roughly $17 billion worth of devices over its entire five-year incentive window. 

Apple also managed to surpass those types of figures with ease. The cumulative $50 billion total shows that the “Make in India” initiative is a successful one.

Moving Away From China

Apple did not just move to India for the subsidies. Geopolitical tensions and trade friction between the US and China made “China-only” sourcing a major risk. 

Logistical problems during the 2022 lockdowns in “iPhone City” taught the company a hard lesson. From then on, Apple likely realised it could no longer rely on a single point of failure for its most valuable product.

Under CEO Tim Cook, Apple now views India as its “second home.” 

The country offers a large pool of engineering talent and a stable environment for growth. This has allowed the company to manufacture models like the iPhone 15 and 16 almost at the same time as Chinese factories. 

Local Partners and the Tata Group

India has a strong network of factories that supported this $50 billion achievement. There are currently five major assembly plants operating in the country and Foxconn runs the largest facility in Tamil Nadu. 

This hub focuses on the high-end Pro and Pro Max models that have high profit margins.

The entry of the Tata Group has also changed the game after acquiring operations from Wistron and Pegatron. Tata now runs three of the five iPhone plants in India, marking the first time a domestic Indian company has entered the top tier of Apple’s global supply chain. 

It also shows that local firms can meet the strict quality standards required by the Cupertino giant.

The Indian Economy and Trade Profile

The rise of iPhone exports has also changed India’s trade data forever. In 2015, smartphones were not even in the top 100 export categories for the country. 

As of last year, they became the number one export item by value. This trend has moved India from being just a consumer market to a producer economy.

The human side of this story is just as impressive. The Apple ecosystem has created over 350,000 direct and indirect jobs since 2021. New vocational training programs are also teaching workers how to handle precision manufacturing. 

This is creating a new class of high-tech industrial workers who can compete with any in the world.

Disclaimer: BFM Times acts as a source of information for knowledge purposes and does not claim to be a financial advisor. Kindly consult your financial advisor before investing.

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