"India finally made significant mark in semiconductor industry": Ashwini Vaishnaw at Davos
Davos [Switzerland], January 22 (ANI): Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday described how India, after 60 years, has finally made a significant mark in the semiconductor industry. The Minister stated that one of the four semiconductor plants currently in pilot production is set to begin full operations by last week in February.
Explaining the strategy behind these deals, Ashwini Vaishnaw said, "Regarding the four plants that started pilot production in the semiconductor sector, one of them will start commercial production by the last week of February. "
He further added, Rare earths are a very complex value chain, involving contributions from many countries around the world. India has entered into several collaborations in this complex value chain. There are collaborations with the US, Europe, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. These collaborations aim to create an ecosystem that ensures India's continued growth."
Speaking at the World Economic Forum 2026, Union Minister Vaishnaw outlined a trajectory where the nation is expected to maintain a real growth rate of six to eight per cent. He attributed this momentum to four strategic pillars: massive public investment in physical, digital, and social infrastructure; inclusive growth ensuring the "entire society grows alongwith the growth of the country"; a push for manufacturing and innovation; and a rigorous drive toward simplification.
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