NEW DELHI – Google is close to finalizing locations for its first-ever physical retail stores outside the U.S., with India emerging as the chosen market, according to Reuters. The tech giant ...
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Google is in advanced stages of finalising locations in New Delhi, Mumbai The IT hub of Bengaluru in south India was also considered The Google stores will take at least another six months to open ...
Google is all set to launch its first physical retail stores in India, marking its debut in brick-and-mortar retail outside the United States. According to a recent Reuters report, this strategic ...
Should the initial stores perform well, Google is likely to expand its retail footprint further across India. Currently, Google’s Pixel phones hold only a 2% share of India’s premium ...