ASML Seeks Indian Semiconductor Partnerships, Team to Tour Chip Units

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that Dutch firm ASML, the sole supplier of critical EUV lithography machines, is actively seeking partnerships with Indian semiconductor companies and will send a team to visit units across India. The government is shifting its strategy for the next phase of the India Semiconductor Mission to focus on a broader supply chain, including design, materials, and equipment. MeitY Joint Secretary Sushil Pal confirmed the preparatory phase for ISM 2.0 is active, though financial details remain undisclosed. The mission is part of a broader push for self-reliance, with domestic AI server manufacturing cited as a core pillar of the national AI strategy.

Key Points: ASML Seeks Indian Partners for Semiconductor Mission

  • ASML seeks Indian partnerships
  • Team to visit semiconductor units nationwide
  • Focus on design, materials, and equipment in ISM 2.0
  • Domestic AI server manufacturing is a core strategy
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ASML seeks partnerships with Indian firms, team to visit Semiconductor units across the country: Ashwini Vaishnaw

ASML, maker of advanced chip-making machines, seeks Indian partnerships as India prepares the next phase of its semiconductor mission.

"ASML is actively looking for partnering with Indian companies. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, March 27

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday announced that ASML is seeking partnerships with Indian companies, and its team is prepared to visit various semiconductor units and firms across the country.

"ASML is actively looking for partnering with Indian companies. Their team will be visiting various semiconductor units and companies across India," Vaishnaw said on X.

The Union Minister highlighted that the Dutch company, which has expertise in highly specialized equipment, looked for ways to support the national chip strategy.

"ASML makes most advanced lithography machines. These machines are critical for transforming silicon wafers into semiconductor chips. Had detailed discussions on how ASML can support India semiconductor mission. Briefed them on India's semiconductor journey so far and future plans," he said on X.

The Minister also outlined the shift in the government's strategy for the next phase of the mission. He explained that the upcoming version of the program is intended to cover a broader range of the supply chain beyond basic manufacturing.

"In the next version of India Semiconductor Mission, we will be focusing on design ecosystem, materials, equipment, chemicals and gases required for the semiconductor industry," Vaishnaw said.

ASML is a Dutch company and the world's sole supplier of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines, essential for manufacturing the most advanced microchips.

Speaking on India's Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and the next phase of the country's self-reliance journey, earlier on Monday, Sushil Pal, MeitY Joint Secretary, confirmed that the preparatory phase of ISM 2.0 is active but noted that financial specifics are still under wraps.

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the Altos AI server launch program in Delhi, Pal stated, "Honourable FM has already announced the launch of the India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 in this budget. The process for preparation of the scheme is already on. It would be premature for me to say anything on the budget and the timeline at the moment."

While Pal declined to provide a specific timeline or percentage for reducing imports, he asserted that the mission will provide necessary traction. "With the government's sustained support to semiconductor manufacturing, the country will definitely become more resilient and more self-dependent when it comes to acquiring the silicon capability or chips capability," he said.

While the mission marks a significant escalation in India's chip-making ambitions, the government remains focused on establishing a domestic manufacturing base for AI servers to bolster the nation's digital economy.

The Joint Secretary emphasized that the push for localized hardware is a pillar of the broader national strategy. He noted that domestic AI server manufacturing is "very essential and is at the very core of the AI manufacturing strategy."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone in the tech industry, I've been following this closely. Getting access to EUV lithography is critical. The focus on the entire supply chain - design, materials, chemicals - is the right strategy. Hope the execution matches the vision.
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Vikram M
Good step, but the government needs to be transparent about the financials and timeline. "Under wraps" isn't reassuring for such a critical national project. We need clear milestones.
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Priya S
Finally! This is what Atmanirbhar Bharat should look like. Building our own AI servers and chips will reduce dependence on imports and create so many skilled jobs for our youth. 👏
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Rohit P
The Dutch company coming to India shows our growing credibility. But let's not just be an assembly line. We must master the core technology and IP. That's real self-reliance.
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Kavya N
My brother is an engineer in Bangalore. He says the design ecosystem in India is already strong. Adding advanced manufacturing with partners like ASML can make us a complete powerhouse. Very exciting times!

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