Apple has not submitted data sought by India’s antitrust body after an investigation found the US firm abused its dominant position in the iPhone apps market, prompting the watchdog to fast-track a decision on penalties to a final hearing next month, an order shows.The Indian case is among the many Apple faces around the globe for alleged antitrust breaches. India is a key market for Apple where its iPhones have an 9% market share, compared to just 4% two years ago.The Apple case started way back in 2021 after a non-profit group opposed Apple’s practices. Later, Tinder-owner Match and Indian startups also opposed Apple. Is Apple being targeted a business politics ?

