Tim Cook reveals Apple's plans in India, visits Dubai

Tim Cook had a very busy week because the current CEO of Apple visited China, India and Dubai to see government officials, local partners, developers, Apple Stores and meet with various Indian celebrities.

In a meeting with the Prime Minister of India, Tim Cook revealed that Apple intends to invest in India in the next 1000 years, the American company wanting to build more stores in the country, but also to start selling refurbished iPhones.

More than that, Apple invests in an application accelerator in India, but also in a center meant to improve Apple Maps, those from Cupertino making massive investments in the country to convince the government to allow them to carry out their plans regarding the sale of iPhone terminals.

The funny part of the visit from India is that Tim Cook was present in a store of an Apple partner and identified what appeared to be a counterfeit case, the employees rushing to explain to him that it was an original one, the CEO Apple being confused because of the way of packaging, but also because of the color of the case.

Cook shared Apple Inc's future plans for India. He spoke of the possibilities of manufacturing and retailing in India. He appreciated the breadth of young talent in India and said the youth have significant skills which Apple would like to tap.

Apart from India, Tim Cook was also present in Dubai where he visited the Apple Store in the Mall of the Emirates and took pictures with those present in the store, the international walks continuing with Amsterdam, where he will speak at a conference dedicated to startups.