India to Create Own IP in 6 Systems; on Track to Be Among Most Important Semiconductor Nations in World by 2035, Says Ashwini Vaishnaw
India aims to develop indigenous semiconductor IP across six critical systems with 23 chip design companies approved, targeting major industry status by 2035, officials said.
- At Davos this week, India projected a shift from narrative to execution, with Ashwini Vaishnaw saying India will create its own IP in six critical systems through the India Semiconductor Mission, linking momentum to ambitions for 2029–2035.
- Anchored in domestic demand, India's Second Wave spans smart metering rollout of tens of millions, electric mobility, telecom upgrades, and Indian OEMs and EMS firms expanding grid modernization.
- Under the Semicon India Programme, 23 design firms are progressing with projects, aided by free sovereign EDA access via C‑DAC and training 315 institutions, Vaishnaw said.
- Indian EMS players are expanding capability, with Dixon, Kaynes and Syrma deepening qualification while Micron's ATMP facility and Kaynes' OSAT investment support multiyear procurement.
- Timing and partnership alignment will determine if India anchors itself in Asia's manufacturing web by 2035 or if ambitions remain aspirational amid qualification cycles and supplier trust risks.
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Davos highlights execution behind India’s electronics Second Wave
At Davos this year, India projected confidence. Semiconductors, manufacturing expansion, supply-chain resilience and artificial intelligence featured prominently in conversations and policy statements. The message was clear: India intends to be a serious player in the next phase of global technology realignment. Yet the more meaningful shift is not in speeches delivered in Switzerland. It is […] The post Davos highlights execution behind India’s…
India To Be Among Important Semiconductor Nations By 2035: Ashwini Vaishnaw
India will create its own Intellectual Property (IP) in six critical systems, including compute, RF, networking, power, sensor, and memory, through the India Semiconductor Mission, said Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology.
India to create own IP in 6 systems; on track to be among most important semiconductor nations in world by 2035, says Ashwini Vaishnaw - The Tribune
India will create its own Intellectual Property (IP) in six critical systems, including compute, RF, networking, power, sensor, and memory, through the India Semiconductor Mission, said Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw. Speaking to the media on the progress of the national chip strategy, the Minister stated that India is on track to become one of the most important semiconductor nations in the world by 2…
India to create own IP in 6 systems; on track to be among most important semiconductor nations in world by 2035, says Ashwini Vaishnaw
India will create its own Intellectual Property (IP) in six critical systems, including compute, RF, networking, power, sensor, and memory, through the India Semiconductor Mission, said Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw. Speaking to the media on the progress of the national chip strategy, the Minister stated that India is on track to become one of the most important semiconductor nations in the world by 2…
This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. A reliable supply of chips is crucial for Arnab Roy, co-founder of Tejas Networks. The company, based in Bangalore, India, manufactures equipment used to power mobile networks and high-speed internet services. “We provide the electronics that carry traffic across communication networks,” Roy said. This requires specially designed chips…
India plans 3nm and 2nm chips manufacturing by 2032: Ashwini Vaishnaw
India’s semiconductor plans are now moving in a new direction. The government is now focusing on manufacturing 3nm and eventually 2nm chips by around 2032, Union IT and Electronics Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said during an interaction with chip design startups this week. Speaking to startups approved under the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme, Vaishnaw said India expects to build strong capabilities in both design and manufacturing over the …
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