Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to a leading semiconductor facility in Japan marks a significant step towards India’s ambitious goal of becoming a global hub for chip manufacturing. During the visit, PM Modi explored advanced chipmaking processes and held discussions with Japanese tech leaders on strengthening semiconductor supply chains. This comes at a time when India is pushing its “Make in India” and “Digital India” initiatives to reduce dependence on imported electronics components.
The collaboration with Japan is expected to accelerate India’s entry into the semiconductor ecosystem, enabling local production of advanced chips vital for smartphones, EVs, 5G equipment, and AI-driven technologies. Industry experts believe that this strategic move could not only create lakhs of jobs but also position India as a strong competitor to Taiwan and South Korea in the long run. If backed with timely investments and policies, India’s semiconductor dream might soon become a global reality. 🌍⚡

