"We are excited to manufacture iPhone 14 in India," Apple said in a brief statement.

This announcement comes a few weeks after Apple launched new smartphones.

The tech giant will start production of the iPhone 14 in India much sooner than it did for previous models, said Sanyam Chaurasia, an analyst at tech market firm Canalys.

For now, the iPhone production line is mainly based in China but the country's so-called "zero covid" policy and tensions with the United States have hampered production, analysts said.

The Californian company already manufactures older iPhone models in India via Taiwanese producers like Foxconn, which has a factory in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.

"Over the past two years, Apple has accelerated the diversification of its production chain (by relying on) India," Chaurasia told AFP.

Nearly 7.5 million iPhones - about 3% of Apple's overall production - were made in India last year, the analyst added.

“We expect local iPhone production to reach over 11 million devices this year,” he said.

Apple's move will support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Made in India" strategy, which has urged foreign companies to manufacture goods in his country.

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