Apple in talks to Forge a new Bharat bond: iPhone giant looks to get Kalyani Group co on board for making its components
Apple is in talks with Bharat Forge to make it a supplier, potentially manufacturing components like mechanics. This follows partnerships with Indian firms like Tata Group and Motherson. As Apple shifts production outside China, Indian suppliers l...
That would make it the latest Indian entity to forge a partnership with Apple after the Tata Group, Motherson Group and Aequs.
“Apple is looking to work with some of the biggest Indian companies and talks have commenced with Bharat Forge, located in Pune, Maharashtra,” said one of the persons.
Apple and Bharat Forge didn’t respond to queries.

Apple’s suppliers include three iPhone assembly plants in India, the largest of them run by Foxconn in Tamil Nadu. The other two are Tata Group units — in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Apple’s suppliers from China, Japan, Taiwan and elsewhere have also set up manufacturing units in the country.
Its vendors in the country include Sunwoda (battery packs), Foxlink (cables) and Aequs (enclosures). Salcomp, one of its earliest component suppliers, continues to expand operations beyond its current portfolio of coils, power packs and magnetics.
Among Apple’s largest suppliers is Amperex Technology Ltd (ATL), which will soon start producing battery cells at a 180-acre plant in Manesar, Haryana.
An expert said Apple has been focused on iPhone enclosures and it is expected that local suppliers will be onboarded over the next year, in addition to the Tata unit in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.
The company produced iPhones worth $17.5 billion in 2024 while achieving a record $12.8 billion exports in the year.
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