India Set to Become Global Trusted Supply Chain Partner in Electronics: Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced India's emergence as a trusted supply chain partner in electronics manufacturing. He highlighted India's progress in mobile manufacturing and semiconductor production. A $15 billion Google Cloud AI Hub was launched in Visakhapatnam, with a 1 GW hyperscale data centre. The project aims to transform Visakhapatnam into a global AI city.

Key Points: India to Be Global Trusted Supply Chain Partner in Electronics

  • India emerges as trusted supply chain partner in electronics
  • Mobile phones become top export item
  • Semiconductor Mission begins commercial production
  • Google Cloud India AI Hub launched in Visakhapatnam
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India to emerge as trusted supply chain partner in electronic manufacturing: Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says India will be a trusted supply chain partner in electronics, with mobile phones as top exports and a new AI hub in Visakhapatnam.

"India is poised to emerge as major trusted value chain and supply chain partner to the world in electronic manufacturing. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

Visakhapatnam, April 28

India is poised to emerge as major trusted value chain and supply chain partner to the world in electronic manufacturing, driven by strong policy support and visionary leadership, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday.

Vaishnaw highlighted that India has already emerged as a leader in IT services and is now rapidly advancing in electronics manufacturing.

He noted that India has made significant strides in mobile manufacturing, with mobile phones becoming one of the country's top export items.

Nearly 50 per cent of domestic electronic demand is now being met through local production. Under the Semiconductor Mission, commercial production has already begun in India.

The Minister emphasised that India is becoming a trusted partner in semiconductor and electronics production and called upon global technology companies, including Google, to manufacture their servers, GPUs and chips within the country.

Addressing the gathering after the ground-breaking ceremony of Google Cloud India AI Hub in Visakhapatnam in the presence of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, senior officials and industry leaders, Vaishnaw lauded the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasising the need for the country to emerge as a global hub in key technology sectors such as Semiconductors, Quantum, Space, and Artificial intelligence.

The project, with an estimated investment of $15 billion, is being developed in partnership with Adani ConneX and Airtel Nxtra, and will include a 1 GW hyperscale AI data centre in Visakhapatnam. The state government has allocated around 600 acres of land in Turluvada, Rambilli and Adavivaram areas for the project.

Describing the project as transformative, the Minister said that Visakhapatnam will evolve into AI Patnam (AI City), driven by cutting-edge infrastructure and global investments.

He also thanked Google for laying three subsea cables from Visakhapatnam, connecting global digital routes via Australia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa and the United States.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Finally, Visakhapatnam is getting the attention it deserves! As someone from the region, this AI Hub and subsea cables connection is a game-changer. Andhra Pradesh needs more such projects. Chandrababu Naidu's vision plus Modi's push = Win-Win! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting development. As someone working in tech, I'm cautiously optimistic. India has the talent pool, but we need to see if the infrastructure can keep up. $15 billion is a huge bet - hope the execution matches the ambition.
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Kavya N
This is the kind of news that makes me proud! From being just back-office IT support to making phones and chips - India has come a long way. But please, let's ensure local startups and small manufacturers also benefit, not just big corporates. 🙏
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Deepak U
All this is good, but what about the basics? Our education system still isn't producing enough skilled workers for such high-tech jobs. Without proper training centers and curriculum updates, these facilities might end up importing talent. Focus on that, Mr. Minister!
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Lakshmi X
I remember when mobile phones were all imported - now they're our top export! What a turnaround. The Semiconductor Mission starting commercial production is a big deal. Next step: make our own chips for cars, medical devices, and more. Jai Hind! ✨
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