India aims to become key semiconductor supplier for world: Vaishnaw

India has set in motion an ambitious plan to become a key supplier of semiconductors to the world and govt has invested USD 10 billion for it, said Vaishnaw
India aims to become key semiconductor supplier for world: Vaishnaw
India aims to become key semiconductor supplier for world: Vaishnaw

Davos: Sensing a huge opportunity in the global semiconductor market, India has set in motion an ambitious plan to become a key supplier for the world with the government itself investing USD 10 billion, said Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday.

Speaking at a session on 'Learning from semiconductor supply shocks' at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023, the minister said, "there is a very large market that requires semiconductor and India has a huge potential in terms of infrastructure, talent pool and technology."

"Our university system that produces large number of talent is also helping a lot as we have tied up with many universities to prepare right talent," said Vaishnaw.

Govt itself is putting in USD 10 billion and it has chalked out a long-haul programme

When asked about the government's own investment plans, the minister said that the government itself is putting in USD 10 billion and it has chalked out a long-haul programme.

'India to become a key semiconductor supplier for the entire world'

"We see a huge potential for India to become a key semiconductor supplier for the entire world, that too for the latest requirements including for electric vehicles and for all cutting edge technologies. We are convinced that the demand is going to be huge," he added.

"The industry is going to double in size to one trillion US dollars in the next six to seven years with the growth rate set to accelerate in a big way," he added.

Vaishnaw also said that the government is mindful of the environment and it will ensure that the new factories are supplied with green energy.

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