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New Delhi, April 5 : After years of wait, Apple on Wednesday finally lifted the curtains off its much-awaited own branded retail store in India, as it ramps up plans to boost local manufacturing in a fillip to the Central government's 'Make in India' initiative.
Inspired by the iconic 'Kaali Peeli' taxi art unique to Mumbai, the Apple BKC creative includes colorful interpretations of the decals combined with many Apple products and services that will be available for our customers to discover. The creative for the store features a bright welcome to people passing by with the classic Apple greeting, "Hello Mumbai".
"To celebrate the opening of the new store, visitors can download the new Apple BKC wallpaper and move to the sounds of Mumbai with a specially curated playlist on Apple Music," said the company. The company is all set to open the gates of the India retail store to the public this month. Apple will also possibly launch a retail store in New Delhi at a later date. The tech giant has set another all-time revenue record for the Indian market, along with quarterly records in Brazil and India.
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