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Apple just pulled off a high-stakes airlift—1.5 million iPhones flown out of India to dodge U.S. tariffs. In a global scramble sparked by Trump’s trade move, Apple mobilized workers, bent customs rules, and chartered six cargo jets to beat the deadline. But they weren’t alone—Dell, Microsoft, and others joined the shipping frenzy. Ports overflowed. Supply chains strained. Some companies froze. And while tariffs are paused for now, this was more than a scare—it was a warning. Firstpost’s Palki Sharma explains why.