GREATER NOIDA :
“Our goal is that 100% of electronic manufacturing should happen in India. India will make semiconductor chips and finished product too. Our focus is clear — we want to build a world that doesn’t stop or pause in times of crisis but keeps moving forward.”
OUR dream is that every device in the
world will have an Indian-made chip
and 100 per cent of electronic manufacturing should happen in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said
on Wednesday.
Inaugurating the ‘Semicon India 2024’
at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida,
PM Modi said the meaning of chips in
India is not just limited to technology
but is a medium to fulfil the aspirations
of crores of citizens.
Underlining that India is a huge consumer of such chips, he emphasised that
the world’s finest digital public infrastructure (DPI) was built upon it.
“This small chip is doing big things
to ensure last-mile
delivery in India. Be
it India’s UPI, Rupay
Card, Digi Locker or
Digi Yatra, multiple
digital platforms
have become a part
of the everyday life
of the people of
India,” the Prime
Minister noted.
Stressing that the country is set to play
a big role in driving the global semiconductor industry, he highlighted that
the Government is offering 50 per cent
financial support for setting up semiconductor manufacturing facilities, with
State Governments also playing a key
role in this effort.
Because of these policies, he said,
India has attracted investments worth
more than Rs 1.5 lakh crore in a very
short time and many more projects are
in the pipeline.
PM Modi also revealed plans to establish a semiconductor research centre
at the Indian Institute of Space Sciences, in collaboration with IITs, to produce
not only high-tech chips for today but
also next-generation chips
.
The Prime Minister also urged those
who question India’s focus on semiconductors to study the success of the
Digital India Mission.
For the success of Digital India, the
Prime Minister said that necessar
y
reforms and infrastructure were initi
-
atedtomakemobilehandsetsanddata
affordable in India.
With India’s electronics sector no
w
valued at over $150 billion, the Prime
Minister outlined a larger goal to grow
the country’s electronics sectorto$500
billion and create 6 million jobs by the
end of this decade
.
“Our goal is that 100 per cent of electronic manufacturing should happen
in India. India will make semiconductorchipsandthefinishedproducttoo,”
said the Prime Minister
.
Whetheritismobilemanufacturing,
electronics, or semiconductors, “ou
r
focus is clear — we want to build
a
worldthatdoesn’tstoporpauseintime
s
ofcrisisbutkeepsmovingforward,”P
M
Modi emphasised.
Stressingtheimportanceofaresilient
supply chain, the Prime Minister
expressed pride in India’s central role
in building resilience across sectors
,
positioning the country asakey player in the global mission to safeguard
supply chains
.
“Resilienceofthesupplychainisvery
important,” he said. “India is working
to create the same in different sectors
of the economy.”