A day after inaugurating India's second Apple store in New Delhi, Apple Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tim Cook met Airtel founder Sunil Bharti Mittal on Friday and had an hour-long meeting. They discussed various topics, including how both companies can work closely to serve markets in India and Africa better.

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Airtel mentioned in one of their recent tweets, "While expressing their satisfaction on the ongoing long relationship that Apple and Airtel India have had, reaffirmed their commitment to work more closely in the Indian and African market."

Cook has been in India to inaugurate the first Apple stores in the country. He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, and later met with telecom, IT, and railways minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, and minister of state for IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar.

The Apple CEO has also been meeting India's top business tycoons, mainly from the telecom sector. Apart from Mittal, Cook had also met Reliance Industries chairman, Mukesh Ambani, and Tata Sons chairman, N Chandrasekaran, in Mumbai.

 

Apple stores in Mumbai and Delhi on Tuesday and Thursday, respectively, people in hordes could be seen outside the stores to get a glimpse of the Apple CEO. Cook even met a five-year-old coder who came to visit the Delhi store in Saket's SelectCity Mall. 

There has been significant enthusiasm among the masses, with people waiting in queues for up to 3 hours to enter the Apple store. Many people reached to see Cook much before the opening ceremony in Mumbai and New Delhi.

 

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