Key Points

The Indian government is finalizing plans for Semiconductor Mission 2.0 as the first phase's funding is nearly fully allocated. MeitY Secretary S. Krishnan revealed that central and state governments will provide approximately $30 billion in fiscal support to strengthen the semiconductor ecosystem. Prime Minister Modi emphasized that global investors trust India to play a pivotal role in the trillion-dollar semiconductor market. India's advantages include producing 1.1 million STEM graduates yearly and employing 20% of the world's semiconductor design engineers.

Key Points: India Prepares Semiconductor Mission 2.0 with $30B Government Support

  • ISM 2.0 phase in final preparation stages for public launch
  • $30 billion total fiscal support from central and state governments
  • India produces 1.1 million STEM graduates annually for chip industry
  • $18 billion invested across 10 semiconductor projects since 2021
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Govt preparing to float Semiconductor Mission 2.0: MeitY Secretary

MeitY Secretary announces ISM 2.0 launch as $18B in semiconductor projects approved. India produces 1.1M STEM graduates yearly for chip industry growth.

"The world trusts India and is ready to build the semiconductor future with India - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 2

The Centre is preparing to launch the second phase of the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), with almost all fiscal support under the first phase already allocated, Electronics and IT Secretary S. Krishnan said on Tuesday.

Speaking at Semicon India 2025 in New Delhi, Krishnan noted that funding for ISM 1.0 was largely committed, with only "two to three straggling projects" still being finalised.

"We are in the final stages of preparing ISM 2.0, which will soon be placed in the public domain," he said.

Together, the Central and state governments are anticipated to provide close to $30 billion in fiscal assistance to fortify the semiconductor industry, the Secretary said.

He emphasised India's advantages, pointing out that the nation produces about 1.1 million STEM graduates a year and employs more than 20 per cent of the world's semiconductor design engineers.

Additionally, he cited the swift growth of the mobile phone sector and the increasing significance of chips in space and defence as reasons why international investors should collaborate with India.

Earlier in the day, inaugurating ‘Semicon India 2025’ here, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the world now trusts India and is ready to build the future of the semiconductor industry with it, adding that the government will soon launch the next generation of reforms in the field of semiconductors.

PM Modi underlined India’s growing role in the global chip market and said the country is set to play a pivotal part in the trillion-dollar semiconductor sector.

"Investments of $18 billion are being made in 10 semiconductor projects approved since 2021," he said.

"The world trusts India, the world believes in India, and the world is ready to build the semiconductor future with India," the PM stated, adding that while the last century was shaped by oil, the future will be shaped by chips.

The Prime Minister pointed out that the global semiconductor market, which has already reached a value of $600 billion, will soon cross the $1 trillion mark, and India will play a major role in it.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope this creates quality jobs for our engineering graduates. Many talented students go abroad because we lack high-tech manufacturing. This could change that! 🤞
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Aman W
$30 billion is a massive investment. Hope the implementation is efficient and corruption-free. We need accountability in how this money is spent.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this is exciting! India already has 20% of world's semiconductor design engineers. With proper infrastructure, we can lead the chip revolution.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but hope they focus on practical implementation rather than just announcements. We've seen many schemes fail due to poor execution.
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Nikhil C
This is strategic for national security too. Dependence on other countries for chips is risky. Atmanirbhar Bharat in semiconductors is the need of the hour! 💪

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