"We are manufacturing 75 per cent of devices that we sell in India locally. From that perspective, we don't need any kind of exemption. Our application is still under the purview of the government. We probably will be able to know about it in some time and then share more details," Xiaomi India Head Manu Kumar Jain told PTI.
Xiaomi, in April this year, had approached the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) for opening single brand retail stores in India.
The government, on June 20 this year, relaxed FDI norms by giving a three-year exemption from local sourcing to foreign players in single-brand retail and a further five-year relaxation for 'state-of-art' and 'cutting-edge' technology.
The decision to relax the norms was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Jain was speaking on the sidelines of company's event where it unveiled 4G smartphone Mi Max with 6.44 inch display for a starting price of Rs 14,999. The phone will start selling on Xiaomi's website Mi.Com from July 6 and on other e-commerce platform from July 13.