New Delhi: In a fresh insight into Apple's future plans for India, CEO Tim Cook discussed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi the possibilities of manufacturing and retailing in the country as the two met in New Delhi today.
On his part, PM Modi explained his Digital India initiative and identified its three key objectives as e-education, health and increasing farmers' incomes.
"Modi sought support from Apple in these objectives," a statement from Prime Minister's Office said.
During the meeting, Mr Cook, 55, appreciated the breadth of young talent in India, saying the "youth have significant skills which Apple would like to tap".
He mentioned the immense potential for "app-development" that exists in the country and elaborated on the Map Development Centre that Apple is setting up in Hyderabad.
Hailing PM Modi's initiatives in "ease of doing business", Mr Cook also launched an updated version of the "Narendra Modi Mobile App".
In an exchange of tweets later, the two praised each other.
PM Modi tweeted.
Mr Cook replied:
The updated version contains a new volunteering network on the app.
They also deliberated on issues regarding cyber security and data encryption.
PM Modi encouraged Mr Cook to help the global community to cope with the challenges of cyber crime.
In an interview to NDTV on Friday, Mr Cook asserted that he was looking at India holistically and Apple was "here for the next thousand years" -- a comment that was hailed by Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad at an event later.
"I complement Apple chief executive for a public commitment of one thousand years in India. We are ready to work together," Mr Prasad said.
Mr Cook also met Sunil Mittal, chairman of Bharti Airtel, one of India's leading telecommunication companies which was the first to launch 4G in India and set to offer the service countrywide.
On his part, PM Modi explained his Digital India initiative and identified its three key objectives as e-education, health and increasing farmers' incomes.
"Modi sought support from Apple in these objectives," a statement from Prime Minister's Office said.
He mentioned the immense potential for "app-development" that exists in the country and elaborated on the Map Development Centre that Apple is setting up in Hyderabad.
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In an exchange of tweets later, the two praised each other.
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Mr Cook replied:
The updated version contains a new volunteering network on the app.
They also deliberated on issues regarding cyber security and data encryption.
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In an interview to NDTV on Friday, Mr Cook asserted that he was looking at India holistically and Apple was "here for the next thousand years" -- a comment that was hailed by Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad at an event later.
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Mr Cook also met Sunil Mittal, chairman of Bharti Airtel, one of India's leading telecommunication companies which was the first to launch 4G in India and set to offer the service countrywide.
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