India to Join US-Led PaxSilica as Full Member Next Month, Announces Ambassador

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor announced that India will be invited to join the PaxSilica group as a full member next month. PaxSilica is a US-led initiative to build a secure and innovation-driven silicon supply chain from raw materials to advanced manufacturing and AI. The group already includes nations like Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and Israel. India's invitation underscores its expanding role in the global technology and manufacturing ecosystem.

Key Points: India Invited to Join US-Led PaxSilica Semiconductor Group

  • US-led strategic silicon supply chain initiative
  • Aims for secure minerals to AI logistics
  • Includes Japan, South Korea, UK, Israel
  • Reflects India's growing tech role
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India to be invited as full member of US-led PaxSilica group next month: US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor

US Ambassador Sergio Gor announces India will be invited as a full member of the PaxSilica initiative to secure global silicon and semiconductor supply chains.

"I am pleased to announce that India will be invited to join PaxSilica as a full member next month. - Sergio Gor"

New Delhi, January 12

India will be invited to join the US-led PaxSilica group of nations as a full member next month, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor announced on Monday during his address after assuming charge.

Speaking at the event, Ambassador Gor said the United States has launched a new strategic initiative aimed at strengthening the global silicon and semiconductor supply chain.

Announcing India's proposed inclusion, he said, "I am pleased to announce that India will be invited to join PaxSilica as a full member next month."

Elaborating on the initiative, Gor said, " also want to share with you today a new initiative that the United States launched just last month called PaxSilica. PaxSilica is a US-led strategic initiative to build a secure, prosperous, and innovation-driven silicon supply chain from critical minerals and energy inputs to advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, AI development, and logistics."

The US Ambassador said the initiative aims to bring together these nations to strengthen cooperation across the entire silicon value chain, from raw materials to advanced technologies and logistics.

He also noted that several countries have already joined the PaxSilica initiative. "Nations that joined last month include Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and Israel," Gor said, adding that India's inclusion would further strengthen the group.

According to the Ambassador, India's invitation as a full member reflects its growing role in global technology, manufacturing and innovation ecosystems.

The announcement comes shortly after Sergio Gor assumed charge as the US Ambassador to India. PaxSilica is positioned as a key platform for cooperation among partner nations to ensure secure and resilient supply chains in an increasingly technology-driven global economy.

Pax Silica, a US-led strategic initiative to build a secure, prosperous, and innovation-driven silicon supply chain, has been formed by partnering Australia, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Israel and itself signed a declaration at the Pax Silica Summit in Washington DC.

The pact is aimed at building a secure, prosperous, and innovation-driven silicon supply chain, from critical minerals and energy inputs to advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and logistics.

Pax Silica aims to reduce coercive dependencies, protect the materials and capabilities foundational to artificial intelligence, and ensure aligned nations can develop and deploy transformative technologies at scale, according to a statement from the US Department of State.

"Pax Silica is a positive-sum partnership. It is not about isolating others--but about coordinating with partners who want to remain competitive and prosperous," Office of the spokesperson of the US State Department said.

According to the US administration, across the United States and partner nations, a clear consensus has emerged that securing supply chains, trusted technology, and resilient infrastructure is indispensable to national power and economic growth.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting development. While the partnership seems promising for supply chain resilience, I hope India negotiates terms that truly benefit our domestic industry and R&D, not just serve as a market or low-cost manufacturing hub for others. The devil is in the details.
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Priya S
Finally! This is the kind of global recognition our tech talent deserves. From software to now securing a place in the hardware and semiconductor supply chain. A great step for 'Make in India' and 'Design in India'. 🚀
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Rohit P
Good move, but we must be cautious. The group includes Israel and the UK, but what about our traditional partners? We must ensure our foreign policy remains balanced and this doesn't affect our ties with other important nations. Strategic autonomy is key.
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Karthik V
This is directly linked to national security in the AI age. Controlling the silicon supply chain is as important as controlling oil was. Hope this leads to more investments in fabs in India and creates high-quality jobs for our engineers.
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Michael C
The US statement says it's "not about isolating others," but let's be real, this is clearly about building a tech bloc. India's participation is smart, but we should also continue strengthening our own domestic capabilities independently. Don't put all eggs in one basket.

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