Semicon 2.0 in 3-4 months; will focus on entire value chain: Vaishnaw
To launch the Semicon 2.0 scheme, the government will need approvals from 3-4 different departments, which could take about 3-4 months.
To launch the Semicon 2.0 scheme, the government will need approvals from 3-4 different departments, which could take about 3-4 months.
"By collaborating early and specifying our needs, we can ensure that the chips required by the industry are developed and produced locally," says Maruti's Hisashi Takeuchi
Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test will set up a semiconductor unit in Morigaon, Assam.
Made in India and designed in India chip will help India achieve new milestones towards 'Atmanirbharta', says Prime Minister
Semiconductor fab in Gujarat's Dholera will see an investment of ₹91,000 crore.
Tata Group has taken bets for the future, says N Chandrasekaran.
India will see the first 'Made in India' chip rollout in December 2024, says Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
The capital outlay under the modified programme for the development of semiconductors and display manufacturing ecosystem in India has been increased by a whopping 130.1% to ₹6,903 crore in FY25.
The proposal is to leverage the complementary strengths of both countries and facilitate commercial opportunities and development of semiconductor innovation ecosystems.
EY India says govt is likely to focus on home loans, and concessional tax regime, and that rejigging of personal tax slabs looks unlikely.