India Joins Pax Silica, Eyes Major Semiconductor & AI Leadership Role

India has formally joined the Pax Silica coalition, a strategic group of nations focused on securing the semiconductor and AI technology stack. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated the world views India as a trusted partner for the semiconductor supply chain, predicting it will become a major sector. He emphasized that India's concurrent development in semiconductors and AI allows it to optimize chip design using the latest innovations. The coalition aims to diversify global supply chains and ensure democratic governance of critical technologies.

Key Points: India Joins Pax Silica Coalition as Trusted Semiconductor Partner

  • India joins strategic Pax Silica coalition
  • Seen as trusted semiconductor supply chain partner
  • AI innovation to optimize chip design
  • Aims to reduce global supply chain concentration
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"World looks at us as trusted partner for semiconductor supply chain": Vaishnaw on India joining Pax Silica coalition

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says the world sees India as a trusted partner for the semiconductor supply chain after joining the Pax Silica coalition.

"the world looks at India as a trusted partner for semiconductor supply chain - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, February 20

Noting that the world looks at India as a trusted partner for the semiconductor supply chain, Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw has said that semiconductors will emerge as a major sector in the country, which will also gain from AI innovation.

"From all the discussions that we had, it very clearly emerged that the world looks at India as a trusted partner for semiconductor supply chain, which means the way semiconductor industry will grow in our country in the coming years, that looks like a very important as it will emerge as a major sector," Vaishnaw told the media at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

He was answering a query on India joining the Pax Silica coalition. India formally joined the Pax Silica coalition on Friday, the fifth day of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, marking a significant milestone in the strengthening of strategic technology and supply chain cooperation between India and the United States.

On the discussion around cost-cutting happening around the innovation, the Minister pointed to ongoing innovation aimed at reducing manufacturing expenses.

"People are looking at reducing power cost by 50 per cent. The same thing will happen in chip cost. So much innovation is happening," he said.

Vaishnaw added that India stands to gain significantly from this wave of technological advancement, particularly as the country builds its semiconductor capabilities.

"India will be a big beneficiary of that innovation, because we are starting our design and semiconductor journey at a point where we can use all the benefits that we know about AI and optimise our design of chips according to the new age," he said.

The signing ceremony of Pax Silica brought together senior government leaders from India and United States, underscoring a shared commitment to securing the full technology stack that will power the AI-driven global economy.

Pax Silica is envisioned as a strategic coalition of trusted nations committed to securing the "silicon stack", from critical minerals and semiconductor fabrication to advanced AI systems and deployment infrastructure.

The initiative seeks to reduce overconcentration in global supply chains, prevent economic coercion, and ensure that emerging technologies are developed and governed by open, democratic societies.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this is the strategic move we needed. Pax Silica isn't just about chips; it's about securing the entire stack from minerals to AI. Partnering with the US and other democracies reduces risk. Hope the execution matches the vision.
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Priya S
Trusted partner? We need to first see these fabs being built on the ground. Announcements are good, but where are the finished products? I hope this coalition delivers real manufacturing and doesn't remain just another "MoU". 🤞
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Rohit P
Finally! This will boost our electronics manufacturing big time. If we can make chips cheaper here, it will bring down costs for everything from smartphones to EVs. Make in India gets a silicon heart. 💪
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Karthik V
The focus on reducing power cost by 50% is crucial. Our data centres and chip plants are power-hungry. If we can innovate on green energy for this sector, it will be a double win for the economy and environment.
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Nisha Z
Good step, but let's not forget the human capital. We need to massively scale up VLSI and chip design education in our engineering colleges. The IITs can't do it alone. Partnerships with industry for training are a must.

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