💨 Abstract
The US and India have agreed to establish a national security semiconductor fabrication plant in India, marking the first such collaboration between the two countries. This partnership will produce chips for military hardware and critical telecommunication networks. Known as 'Shakti', the plant will focus on advanced sensing, communication, and power electronics, with applications in national security areas. The project is expected to become one of the world's first multi-material fabs for national security.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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