India’s semiconductor strategy draws on proven Asian models for growth. Execution, not strategy, presents the nation’s primary challenge now. Developing skilled workers and strengthening local supply chains are crucial steps. The country focuses on outsourced assembly and mature process nodes. Meeting global quality standards and increasing domestic production are key goals. India’s semiconductor strategy draws on proven Asian models for growth. Execution, not strategy, presents the nation’s primary challenge now. Developing skilled workers and strengthening local supply chains are crucial steps. The country focuses on outsourced assembly and mature process nodes. Meeting global quality standards and increasing domestic production are key goals.
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