New Delhi: Apple has achieved a major manufacturing milestone in India, with iPhone exports touching $10 billion (approximately ₹88,730 crore) during the first half of the current financial year. The number marks a 75% jump from the $5.71 billion recorded in the same period last year, according to data reported by The Economic Times.

The data, submitted under India’s production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, also reveals that Apple and its vendors produced $22 billion worth of iPhones in FY25, of which 80% (around $17.5 billion) were exported. This makes India one of Apple’s strongest global manufacturing hubs, showing how far the country’s “Make in India” strategy has expanded within just a few years.

iPhone production sees rapid growth since FY22

In FY22, Apple’s India-made iPhone ou

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