Apple’s Delhi store. Tim Cook launches Apple’s store in New Delhi

S Ronendra Singh Updated - April 20, 2023 at 01:07 PM.
Ranvir Sachdeva, 5, an Apple Swift programmer, demonstrates his coding skills to Apple CEO Tim Cook at the launch of Apple’s Delhi store on Thursday. Ranvir has been invited to attend the WWDC by Tim Cook

With an exuberant countdown, Apple CEO Tim Cook threw open the doors of the company’s Delhi store amidst cheers and applause in Saket on Thursday morning. This is the Iphone makers’ second flagship store in India, after the first store was launched at Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla complex earlier this week. 

The Saket store, which is located in Select City Mall, attracted hordes of consumers, who lined up to be part of this historic moment. 

Tim Cook inaugurates Delhi’s first Apple store
Apple CEO Tim Cook welcomed customers to India’s second Apple store in Delhi’s Saket. Here’s an exclusive view. 

Children as young as 12-years-old came from all over Delhi-NCR to attend the event. Some Apple loyalists even travelled from Rajasthan and Indore to attend the launch of the store.

Cook also met and interacted with several consumers as they took selfies with him. In a customary Indian tradition, one of the fans even touched Cook’s feet as a mark of respect.

Apple opens its second retail store in Delhi

A five-year-old Ranvir was among those who got the opportunity to meet Cook. “It was nice to meet him. I will give this store 10/10.,” he told businesline.

Apple CEO Tim Cook invites 5-year-old Ranvir to WWDC
5-year-old Ranvir Sachdeva went to see the opening of Apple’s first retail store in Delhi’s Saket. Sachdeva got the opportunity to show his coding skills to none other than Apple CEO Tim Cook.

Apple’s Saket store is less than half the size of the BKC store and located in a mall.

Also read: India’s journey is going to be extraordinary and Apple is all in: Tim Cook

Cook has had a hectic itinerary in India, including meetings with top Indian leaders, the developer community, besides meeting consumers from all walks of life. 

Also read: Apple’s Indian app developers create 1 million jobs

On Wednesday, he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Union Ministers. He also visited the National Crafts Museum and the Hastakala Academy and checked out the Lodhi Art District 

Published on April 20, 2023 06:16

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