Apple is stepping up its presence in India as the American technology company adds more retail stores to its growing portfolio. The latest additions are Apple Hebbal in Bengaluru and Apple Koregaon Park in Pune, bringing the total number of outlets in the country to four. Alongside this expansion, Bloomberg has reported that Apple generated close to nine billion dollars in revenue in the most recent financial year, a clear sign of rising consumer demand in the Indian market.
According to the report, Apple’s sales increased by around thirteen percent in the twelve months ending in March, up from eight billion dollars the previous year. Much of this growth has been fueled by strong iPhone sales, while MacBook computers also contributed significantly to the results.
Four Apple Stores Now Open Across India
India now hosts four official Apple stores, complementing the company’s online platform. Before this week, Apple BKC in Mumbai and Apple Saket in New Delhi were the only two locations. The launch of Apple Hebbal and Apple Koregaon Park has expanded that footprint. These outlets provide the same features found globally, including Apple Genius Bars for technical support, pickup points for online orders, daily Today at Apple learning sessions on technology, photography and artificial intelligence, as well as Business Pros to advise enterprises.
Like all Apple facilities worldwide, the new Indian stores run entirely on renewable energy and are carbon neutral. Reports suggest Apple is preparing to open further outlets in Mumbai and the National Capital Region in the near future.
This wave of store openings matches Bloomberg’s findings that Apple’s revenue in India continues to climb, reflecting a strategy that blends retail expansion with stronger sales performance.