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India’s goal to establish itself as a semiconductor manufacturing hub includes drawing the attention of overseas chipmakers’ investments, in turn saving on high import costs while also bolstering the local smartphone manufacturing industry
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With $10B+ in government incentives, partnerships like Micron in Gujarat and Tata’s $11B fab in Dholera, and a massive engineering talent pool, India is laying the foundation for a self-reliant
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