India is rapidly transforming its semiconductor industry with strong government support and significant investments, aiming to become a key global player. The India Semiconductor Mission, with a Rs 76,000 crore budget, drives manufacturing, design, and R&D. Approved projects from major companies like Tata and Micron will boost chip production. India is rapidly transforming its semiconductor industry with strong government support and significant investments, aiming to become a key global player. The India Semiconductor Mission, with a Rs 76,000 crore budget, drives manufacturing, design, and R&D. Approved projects from major companies like Tata and Micron will boost chip production.
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