Does MBP Retina display has any International Warranty?

Hi everybody,
My Sister and his family in the US are thinking of getting me a MBP with Retina display (mainly because it's cheaper in the US than in Asia).
I am of course very happy, but I also have a huge doubt: I live in India so wanted to know is there any International Warranty for 1 year so that if I face any kind of technical difficulties I can check it out in India?
Please let me know...Its urgent!
Thanx..:)

Yes.
Quoting from FAQ:
The AppleCare Protection Plans for Mac and iPod provide global repair coverage. If you take your Apple hardware with you when you travel and happen to need repair service, you can either go to an Apple Retail Store or contact Apple for information on how to obtain service. Service will be limited to the options available in the country where service is requested. Service options, parts availability, and response time vary according to country. Please see the AppleCare Protection Plan Terms and Conditions for complete details.
http://www.apple.com/support/products/faqs.html

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