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Tim Cook and Lisa Jackson's India Trips Continue With Cricket Games, Bollywood Stars and 'Solar Mamas'

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Apple CEO Tim Cook and Lisa P. Jackson, vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, are currently in India on a multi-day trip meeting various business leaders, politicians, developers and more. Yesterday, Cook visited the famous Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai before proceeding to a series of meetings. Meanwhile, Jackson made her way to the Indian state of Rajasthan to meet the "Solar Mamas" at The Barefoot College.

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The Barefoot College trains rural women to assemble and manufacture solar lamps, earning the nickname "Solar Mamas", according to Yahoo India. The College connects rural communities to solar power and water. The college also uses iPads to teach the women, with Apple India having donated 20 iPads and 10 Macs earlier this year, reports The Better India.


Cook went to his first cricket game, a match from the country's Indian Premier League (IPL). Cook was interviewed on the sideline alongside IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla, with Shukla noting that the league, from professional to junior levels, uses iPads to organize matches. After noting how excited he was to be at his first cricket match, Cook once again called India "a great marketplace," saying that he's optimistic for the future of the country because of how talented its people are.

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukj Khan invited Cook to a private dinner at his home, which was attended by other big Bollywood stars, including Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai and filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra, according to The India Times. Before the dinner, Cook was escorted around the movie sets of the upcoming Raaz 4 by Mukesh Bhatt, president of India's Film and TV Producers Guild. Bhatt said Cook was "keen to see how Apple could partner with the [Indian film industry]."


Cook's five-day India trip is set to wrap up shortly after he meets Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. Cook's conversation with Modi may include several subjects, including Apple's recent announcement of a maps development center in Hyderabad, plans to establish an iOS app and design accelerator in the country and the Indian government's decision to approve single-branded Apple Stores.

India has increasingly become important to Apple's business, with the company's revenue growing 56 percent in the last quarter and passing the $1 billion mark for the first time.

Top Rated Comments

iZac Avatar
129 months ago
Oh no, now Tim will get to experience a sporting event even more boring than baseball!

disclaimer: I'm a Brit so I'm legally allowed to take the piss out of Cricket.
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MH01 Avatar
129 months ago
Wonder if Tim does any actual work, like being involved in product development , or is just the social butterfly living in a reality distortion field. He reminds me of princess Diana traveling around the world, discussing her causes.
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MH01 Avatar
129 months ago
TC these days :)

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Mr. Dee Avatar
129 months ago
Looks like its a warm night in India, never seen Tim so shiny. The only thing left to do is put an Apple logo on him.
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vooke Avatar
129 months ago
Yawn... Wake me when there's an actual RUMOR about a MAC. Focusing on CEO trips to the third world and financial aspects of Apple tells me this website's lost focus.
Wake me up when your own MACs-only site sees the light of the day
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Mac Fly (film) Avatar
129 months ago
How quaint that MR forum members think this is a holiday for Tim Cook. While being noted for being a nice guy, and I'm sure he is, Tim is also calculated when it comes to business. Tim Cook has holiday in India and then suddenely and magically Apple get what they want in India. Obviously because when Tim Cook makes a mistake or not it's his fault, but when he gets his way he's on holiday. I mean, does he ever even work?
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