💨 Abstract
India's semiconductor industry is growing but faces challenges such as an underdeveloped supply chain, talent shortage, global competition, and rapidly evolving technology. Key raw materials like silicon wafers, gases, chemicals, and water are in short supply. India has a strong engineering talent pool and government support, but needs to enhance capabilities to produce semiconductor-grade raw materials and develop specialized skills for fabrication and testing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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