India Cracks Semiconductor Code After Six-Decade Wait: Vaishnaw
globalgovernancenews.com Jun 10, 2026

India Cracks Semiconductor Code After Six-Decade Wait: Vaishnaw

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India has achieved a long-sought breakthrough in chip manufacturing after six decades of efforts, according to Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. The country is now entering commercial semiconductor production with two facilities set to produce complex chips, and two more plants are expected to start operations by July and December. India's semiconductor design capabilities have attracted global technology giants, with companies like NVIDIA and Qualcomm already designing advanced chips in the country. The government has built on this strength to create a robust talent pipeline, marking a significant milestone in India's semiconductor industry. India's entry into commercial semiconductor manufacturing is a major development, with the minister crediting the country's chip design talent for this success, which was achieved under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure, after previous attempts by successive governments.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · India's breakthrough in chip manufacturing strengthens its position as a global technology hub, attracting investment from industry leaders.
  • · Advanced chip design capabilities give India a competitive edge in the global semiconductor market.