India’s attempt to enter the global semiconductor market with a government commitment of $10 billion is well-timed. But the policy decision must be followed up with a lot of work on the ground.
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Policymakers will have to take note of these issues and challenges and tackle them head-on to create a sound base for domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
Source – Business Standard
QUESTION – With diversification of semiconductor chip value chain, India is up for competing against the U.S. and E.U. to woo the manufacturers to shift base in the country. Discuss what are the advantages that India enjoys vis-a-vis other countries and what are the challenges that it needs to tackle while going ahead.