India developing very strong semiconductor industry: Vaishnaw
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for developing a strong semiconductor industry in the country in a short span of time with focus on the entire ecosystem.
PTI
Davos,
19 Jan
The first made-in-India chip will be out by
December, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said here, crediting Prime Minister
Narendra Modi for developing a very strong semiconductor industry in the
country in a short span of time with focus on the entire ecosystem.
Speaking to PTI at the World Economic Forum
Annual Meeting 2024, the minister said PM Modi launched a semiconductor policy
in January 2022, adding that when he met senior representatives of the industry
here, the one thing they all were surprised about was how this much work could
be done in such a short time.
"They all appreciated the policy and
the fact that PM Modi has always stressed on creating a comprehensive ecosystem
because not many countries have this kind of policy and therefore they could
not get such success," he said.
The Minister for Communications as well as
Electronics and Information Technology said the prime minister has always
focussed on developing an ecosystem where there is a lot of focus on talent.
"MoUs (Memoranda of Understanding)
with 104 universities are already in place, their course curriculum are being
revised, there is a lot of focus on design with a separate investment scheme.
"Many design companies have got the
benefit and they are gradually coming up in the value chain. All of this is
getting appreciated a lot by companies from the world over," he said.
Giving the example of Macron, Vaishnaw said
the way the Macron facility has moved ahead so fast, everyone has been
pleasantly surprised.
"The agreement was signed in June
2023, while construction started in September 2023 and the first made-in-India
chip will be out in December 2024," he said.
"All manufacturing CEOs, investment
bankers and semiconductor business heads are acknowledging these factors here
at Davos and are saying that India has developed a very strong semiconductor
industry," the minister said.
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