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Apple chief Tim Cook meets Indian PM Modi
NEW DELHI: Apple chief executive Tim Cook met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi here Saturday, launching a new version of the Indian leader's eponymous app on a visit aimed at pushing the technology giant's expansion plans.
Cook, shown in a video using the premier's gold-coloured iPhone, launched an update to the Narendra Modi Mobile App to include a new volunteering network.
“Thank you @tim_cook! Friends, welcome & happy volunteering. Your views & efforts are always enriching,” the prime minister tweeted afterwards.
Apple does not currently have any stores in India, instead selling phones through third-party retailers such as Vodafone and Airtel, but has applied for permission to open shops.