India is accelerating its 2035 semiconductor industry strategy, focusing on the self-reliance of chip design and manufacturing. The plan not only emphasizes technological breakthroughs but also clearly sets a goal to achieve global leadership in key areas. According to industry analysis, the Indian government is promoting the development of a domestic semiconductor supply chain through policy support, financial investment, and international cooperation, particularly in advanced process technologies and specialized chips.
In recent years, India's electronics manufacturing sector has seen rapid growth, but core chips remain highly dependent on imports. To change this situation, the Indian government has proposed a three-step strategy of "self-research, self-manufacturing, and self-utilization," aiming to establish a complete chip design and manufacturing system by 2035. According to the National Semiconductor Mission (NSM) plan, over $10 billion will be invested in the next decade for building advanced wafer fabrication plants, R&D laboratories, and talent training centers.
On the technical front, India is focusing on high-value areas such as AI chips, IoT chips, and automotive electronics chips. At the same time, the government encourages local companies to collaborate with leading international enterprises, introducing advanced manufacturing processes such as 14nm and below node technologies. Additionally, India is promoting the localization of chip packaging and testing to enhance the competitiveness of the entire supply chain.
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Source:EE Times


