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iPhone demand making $14 billion opportunity for Indian manufacturers: Report

Apple is rapidly increasing iPhone production in India to meet soaring demand from the United States, according to analysts speaking to Moneycontrol. With the June quarter already on track to deliver iPhones worth $12–14 billion from India, Apple is expected to source the majority of its US-bound iPhones from Indian factories for the first time.
Indian factories ready to supply majority of US iPhones
Production partners Foxconn and Tata Electronics are now well-positioned to fulfil Apple’s supply requirements. Analysts estimate that if current momentum continues, India could produce nearly $40 billion worth of iPhones by value in FY26, with 80% of that output intended for export to the US
“Over 11 million iPhones were sold in the April–June quarter of 2024 with an average selling price (ASP) of $1,100, translating to $12.1 billion in value,” one analyst said. “This figure is expected to rise further given consistent demand.”
According to industry officials, Apple has begun rerouting iPhones originally manufactured for markets including the UK, Japan, and Europe to the US This shift is largely a response to increasing US tariffs on Chinese goods.
Domestic market also expanding
In 2024, Apple produced 40–45 million iPhones in India, representing around 18–20% of its global output. Of these, approximately 14–15 million were shipped to the US, 13 million to other markets, and 12 million were sold domestically.
To meet growing export targets, Apple will need to increase iPhone production in India from the current $22 billion to at least $32–35 billion, while serving $5–8 billion worth of local demand.
Capacity expansion underway
Apple’s suppliers are actively scaling up operations. Tata Electronics has commenced assembly of older-generation iPhones at its new factory in Hosur, while Foxconn’s upcoming Bengaluru facility, built with a $2.8 billion investment, is set to become the company’s second-largest production site globally. It will play a pivotal role in expanding iPhone exports from India.
iPhone exports to the US hit record levels
According to S&P Global, 98% of iPhones exported from India in March were destined for the US, a sharp rise from 84% in February. Most of this production was handled by Foxconn. ICEA data shows exports with a freight-on-board (FOB) value of ₹48,000 crore ($480 million) in the March quarter, compared to ₹28,500 crore ($285 million) a year earlier.
While the FOB price of an iPhone may range from $300–$500, depending on the model, the final retail price can be two to three times higher, accounting for global logistics, marketing, and taxes.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently confirmed that the company expects India to be the country of origin for most iPhones sold in the US in the June quarter. Meanwhile, production of iPads, MacBooks, and accessories is being routed through Vietnam.
With a favourable policy environment, growing local capabilities, and geopolitical pressures driving diversification away from China, India is fast emerging as a key node in Apple’s global supply chain.
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Sigmund Freud for Beginners: Meet the man who invented your subconscious | – The Times of India

If Noam Chomsky is the Devil’s Accountant, then Sigmund Freud is the Architect of Dreams. Not the whimsical kind involving rainbows and flying cows, but the kind where you’re chasing your mother through a dark hallway while holding a cigar. And yes, it is just a cigar. Or is it?
Explaining Freud is like trying to explain cricket to an American. At first glance, it’s long, confusing, and seems to revolve around daddy issues. But if you sit with it long enough, you begin to realise the strange beauty of a man who single-handedly turned Western civilisation into a therapy session.
Freud – The Interpreter of Nightmares
Freud didn’t just invent psychoanalysis. He invented the modern notion of the self: that what we are is not just what we do, or say, or post on Instagram, but a bubbling cauldron of instincts, memories, and traumas buried beneath the surface. Born in 1856 in what is now the Czech Republic, Freud was a neurologist by training, but like all true revolutionaries, he broke his field before he built a new one.
What Copernicus did to the Earth, Freud did to the human ego: he displaced it from the centre. His claim? You are not the master of your own house. Your mind is not a palace but a haunted mansion, and the real decisions are made in the basement, by people you’ve never met, in languages you can’t speak.
The Ego, the Id, and the Oh-So-Fraught Superego
Freud’s most enduring contribution is the structural model of the psyche: the id, the ego, and the superego. If the human mind were a dysfunctional family dinner, the id would be the drunk uncle demanding cake, the superego would be the grandmother wagging her finger about cholesterol, and the ego would be the exhausted host trying to keep the peace.
- Id: the primitive, instinctual part of the mind, all hunger, libido, and tantrum.
- Superego: the internalised parent, full of shoulds, musts, and guilt trips.
- Ego: the negotiator, stuck between your inner caveman and your inner priest.
Freud’s model of the psyche is often compared to Plato’s chariot allegory. The id is the wild black horse of passion pulling recklessly, the superego is the white horse of restraint tugging toward virtue, and the ego is the charioteer—struggling to keep both in check while trying not to crash into existential despair.
This model helped Freud explain why civilised people behave in very uncivilised ways—and why your dreams might involve inappropriate thoughts about your chemistry teacher.
Freudian Slips and Other Confessions
Freud was obsessed with the idea that everything we say accidentally is actually on purpose. You didn’t “accidentally” call your boss “mum.” That was your unconscious waving a little flag. These verbal misfires, known as Freudian slips, revealed the darker urges we tried to repress. And repression, for Freud, was the root of neurosis. Forgetfulness, phobias, even physical symptoms—all were expressions of unprocessed trauma lurking beneath consciousness. The mind, he said, was a battleground. And dreams? That was where the war played out.
The Talking Cure and the Couch Revolution
Freud’s great innovation was the couch—not just for naps, but for confessions. He developed psychoanalysis: a method that involved free association, dream interpretation, and long silences where your therapist waits for you to say something meaningful while billing you by the hour.
The “talking cure,” as it was called, wasn’t just about healing. It was about uncovering. Freud believed that to be free, you had to confront what you’d buried. Therapy wasn’t about fixing problems; it was about excavating them.
Freud – The Cultural Prophet
Though he began in medicine, Freud’s impact spilled far beyond psychiatry. His ideas shaped art, literature, feminism, cinema, and even politics. Think of Fight Club and Black Swan, or Hitchcock’s Psycho. Think of advertising’s obsession with desire, or politics’ manipulation of mass psychology. It’s all Freud, baby.
Where Marx saw class conflict and Darwin saw natural selection, Freud saw repression. Civilisation, he argued, was a trade-off. We get security, but we give up freedom. Our lusts are suppressed, our instincts caged, and the result is a society full of frustrated people dreaming of escape.
This was most memorably expressed in Civilisation and Its Discontents, where Freud argued that all of society’s order and beauty is built on top of a reservoir of rage and desire. If Chomsky was the prophet of logic, Freud was the prophet of libido.
Sex and Death: Freud’s Favourite Dinner Guests

Freud’s theories inevitably return to two things: sex and death. Eros and Thanatos. The life drive and the death drive. He believed human behaviour was driven by the need to create and the urge to destroy. Love and aggression were two sides of the same coin, forever intertwined.
He scandalised Victorian Europe by suggesting that children were sexual beings (cue monocle drop) and that even the most upstanding citizen was full of shameful urges. His theory of the Oedipus complex—that boys experience unconscious sexual desire for their mothers and rivalry with their fathers—was less a literal claim and more a metaphor for how identity is formed through conflict and repression.
Still, it didn’t stop generations of undergraduates from looking at their parents weirdly for weeks after Psych 101.
Freud – The Flawed Genius
Let’s be clear: not everything Freud said has stood the test of time. Some of his theories—like penis envy or the seduction theory—have been widely discredited. Feminists have taken him to task. Neuroscientists have rolled their eyes. And even modern psychologists often treat him like a problematic grandfather: respected, but not to be left alone at parties.
Yet, like Shakespeare or Darwin, Freud’s shadow looms over everything that came after. Carl Jung, Jacques Lacan, Melanie Klein, Slavoj Žižek—they’re all riffing off Freud. Every time someone says “you’re projecting” or jokes about daddy issues, they’re paying homage to him.
Freud’s Final Years
Freud fled the Nazis in 1938 and spent his last days in London, dying a year later of jaw cancer after decades of cigar addiction. He asked for euthanasia, and his doctor obliged. A final act of control from a man obsessed with the things we cannot control.
His ashes are stored in a Grecian urn, which, in an almost too-symbolic twist, was nearly stolen in 2014. Even in death, Freud can’t catch a break from people wanting to steal his essence.
Freud’s Enduring Relevance
We live in a time of TikTok therapy, Instagram trauma, and dopamine detoxes. Freud might scoff at the pseudoscience of it all, but he’d also recognise the yearning beneath it. The desire to be understood. To be free. To turn chaos into meaning. As Chomsky gives us the tools to dissect language and power, Freud gives us the mirror. A cracked one, perhaps, but a mirror nonetheless. As Freud once wrote: “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.”
In 2025, amid AI hallucinations and algorithmic identities, it might be the best exercise of all.
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WWDC 2025: iOS 19, AI and iPadOS upgrades likely to be in focus

Apple’s WWDC 2025 conference is fast approaching, and it’s confirmed to take place on June 9, 2025. Apple is anticipated to announce major updates to its software platforms, including iOS 19. There is also likely going to be a big focus on artificial intelligence. T
hat said, we now have further insight into what to expect at the event, thanks to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who reports that WWDC 2025 will likely revolve around three major themes. The first is redesigned operating systems, the second is the introduction of new Apple Intelligence features, and the third involves major upgrades to iPadOS. Here’s what you need to know
iOS 19 is expected to be a major redesign
Multiple reports so far have suggested that the update will feature translucent and transparent elements throughout the user interface, possibly even new app icons and animations. This shift in design is reportedly inspired by the visual language of visionOS, the software powering Apple’s mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro.
It remains to be seen whether these design elements will be carried over to other operating systems as well, including macOS, iPadOS, and watchOS.
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Apple to go big with Apple Intelligence?
Apple rolled out Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.1 back in October last year. Since then, it has released iterative updates with each iOS version, including iOS 18.2, iOS 18.3, and iOS 18.4.
However, some features were delayed, such as the revamped Siri experience. It remains to be seen what Apple Intelligence will bring at WWDC 2025, especially since the company needs to catch up with rivals like Google and OpenAI, who currently have a significant lead.
What about iPadOS?
iPadOS is no longer just a scaled-up version of iOS. That distinction became clearer a few years ago when Apple introduced a range of additional features specific to the platform, and renamed it.
However, many users still feel that iPadOS doesn’t offer the same level of productivity as macOS. For more intensive tasks, most users continue to prefer a full-fledged laptop like a MacBook. Given that iOS is set for a major upgrade this year, it wouldn’t be out of the ordinary to expect that iPadOS will receive a major update as well. Imagine iPadOS more in line with macOS, enabling better productivity for users, that’s the possibility we are talking about.
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