In a bold and strategic move that underscores India’s growing significance in global tech manufacturing, Apple Inc. has announced plans to build the world’s largest corporate campus in India, spanning an impressive 300 acres and including residential facilities for 30,000 employees.
The mega-campus, to be located in [likely location such as Bengaluru or Hyderabad — pending confirmation], will house state-of-the-art offices, research labs, assembly lines, green tech infrastructure, and even an on-site hostel complex to accommodate tens of thousands of engineers, designers, and technical staff. This development marks a turning point in Apple’s global strategy, shifting key operational weight from China to India.
The move is being widely viewed as Apple’s sharp response to rising geopolitical and trade tensions with the United States, particularly former President Donald Trump’s repeated calls for U.S. tech companies to bring manufacturing back home.
By choosing India over expanded operations in the U.S., Apple is not only optimizing costs and accessing a vast tech talent pool, but also making a strong statement about its global outlook and commitment to emerging markets.
“This is more than just a campus,” said an Apple spokesperson. “It’s a bold investment in India’s future, a hub of innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth.”
The facility will reportedly feature renewable energy systems, smart transit, and eco-friendly architecture, with hiring expected to boost local economies and significantly expand India’s role in Apple’s global supply chain.
With the campus expected to be operational within the next few years, experts predict it will trigger a ripple effect, attracting more international tech giants to set up base in India.
Apple’s India pivot isn’t just a business decision — it’s a message to the world: the future of global tech may well be Made in India.