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    Apple’s iPhone 17 series will roll off Indian assembly lines and ship worldwide from day one — a historic first. Nearly 90% of Foxconn’s Bangalore workforce are women, many breaking barriers in a male-dominated tech industry. From reversing past hiring biases to building women-only housing, Foxconn’s India story is about more than just production. It’s about empowerment, geopolitics, and India emerging as Apple’s new global factory floor.

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