Cook
arrived late on Tuesday, and will meet Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, and other officials, later in the week. Apple is expected
to announce several more initiatives during his trip.
The company is also expected to unveil plans to expand its
software development center in the southern city of Hyderabad,
also home to Microsoft's first India office, where engineers are
working on Apple Maps.
The app design and development accelerator - the term used for
hothouse laboratories in the tech sector - will open in
Bengaluru, as Bangalore is now known, in early 2017.
Apple said in a statement the accelerator would help Indian
developers and startups design their apps for Apple's iPhone and
iPad.
Cook's visit coincides with India's emergence as one of the last
large growth markets for smartphones, with sales in the United
States and China beginning to taper off.
Over 100 million smartphones were sold in India last year, a
number that is expected to grow by 25 percent this year.
Although India is in the world's third-largest smartphone
market, Apple's iPhone only has a two percent market share, but
sales grew 56 percent in the first three months of 2016.
"Cook's visit shows how important India has become for Apple and
will likely set the stage for the expansion of Apple ecosystem
in India," said Vishal Tripathi, research director at Gartner.
Indian government sources expected Modi to encourage Cook to set
up production facilities in India, supporting the government's
drive to find jobs for millions of Indians joining the workforce
every year.
Apple is in separate talks to open its first official retail
store.
Cook will be seeing industry partners during his visit. On
Friday, he is expected to meet Sunil Mittal, the billionaire
founder of India's biggest mobile operator Bharti Airtel, an
Airtel source said.
(Reporting by Himank Sharma; editing by Adrian Croft and Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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