After a remarkable visit in Mumbai for opening India’s first Apple retail store, Tim Cook reached Delhi to open the second one in Saket area

Prior to opening the Apple Saket store in Delhi, the CEO of the world’s famous technology company took a tour around some places in the national capital

With a series of posts on Twitter, Cook penned heaps of praises for Delhi and it seems that he have also fallen in love with the place often referred to as Dilwalon ki Dilli

From the majestic portraits in Delhi’s Lodhi Art District to the incredible crafts in National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, Cook was left spellbound with the heartland of India

“Delhi’s Lodhi Art District is a remarkable public space. Congratulations to the St+art India Foundation and so many amazing artists for capturing Indian life so powerfully. And thank you to Dattaraj Naik for showing me how you design your murals on iPad,” wrote Cook in a tweet

Meanwhile, Cook also felt that he ‘could've spent the whole day at the National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy’

“From ancient and vibrant textiles to impossibly intricate wood carvings, it displayed India’s deep—and deeply beautiful— culture of craft. Thanks Sarah Sham and Ruchika Sachdeva for showing me around!,” he tweeted

Cook was greeted with a number of excited fans in the opening of the Apple store in Delhi just like he was in Mumbai

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