Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has boldly declared India's semiconductor ambitions at the Semicon India 2025 conference. He compared chips to "digital diamonds" and emphasized their critical role in 21st-century technological progress. Modi highlighted India's potential to become a global semiconductor powerhouse, showcasing the nation's innovative capabilities. The event, featuring experts from over 40 countries, signals India's strategic approach to technological development and economic growth.

Key Points: Modi Unveils India's Semiconductor Vision for Global Tech Future

  • India targeting full-stack semiconductor ecosystem
  • Global semiconductor market expected to hit $1 trillion
  • Chips compared to 'digital diamonds' by Modi
  • Nation showcasing technological innovation and economic strength
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India's smallest chip will bring biggest change to world: PM Modi

PM Modi highlights India's semiconductor ambitions, comparing chips to digital diamonds and positioning nation as key global tech innovator

"Oil shaped the last century, and the fate of the world was tied to oil wells. But in the 21st century, power is concentrated in the small chip. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that the day is not far when India's smallest chip will bring the biggest change in the world.

Inaugurating 'Semicon India 2025' in the national capital, the Prime Minister stressed that India is moving beyond just the backend of the semiconductor industry and is now building a full-stack ecosystem to become globally competitive and 'Atmanirbhar'.

Addressing the global gathering of industry leaders, innovators, and delegates from over 40 countries, PM Modi said, "The world trusts India. The world believes in India. The world is ready to build the semiconductor future with India. In the semiconductor world, oil is often called black gold, while chips are considered digital diamonds."

Prime Minister Modi underlined that India's semiconductor effort is not just about manufacturing chips but creating a complete ecosystem that will redefine the global industry.

The Prime Minister compared the importance of semiconductors in the 21st century to the role of oil in the last century.

"Oil shaped the last century, and the fate of the world was tied to oil wells. But in the 21st century, power is concentrated in the small chip. Though tiny, the chip has the strength to drive the world's progress at great speed," the PM Modi said.

Prime Minister Modi added that the global semiconductor market, currently worth 600 billion dollars, will cross the 1 trillion dollar mark in the coming years, and India is poised to play a significant role in it.

Highlighting India's strong economic performance, PM Modi pointed out that the country registered 7.8 per cent GDP growth in the April-June quarter, exceeding global expectations.

"This growth is visible across all sectors and shows the strength of India's economy," the Prime Minister said.

Welcoming participants to the event, PM Modi noted that the presence of experts from more than 40 countries, along with India's innovation and youth power, sends out one clear message: "The world trusts India and is ready to build the future of semiconductors with India."

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally! We've been talking about semiconductor manufacturing for decades. Hope this time we actually build the complete ecosystem and not just assembly units.
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Rohit P
As an electronics engineer, I'm excited but cautious. Building semiconductor fabs requires massive investment and expertise. Hope the government provides proper policy support and doesn't just make announcements.
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Sarah B
The comparison between oil and chips is spot on! This could be India's moment to lead the digital revolution. Exciting times ahead for our tech industry 🚀
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Vikram M
Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! This will boost our electronics manufacturing and help reduce the trade deficit. Proud moment for Indian technology 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Hope the focus is on quality and innovation, not just quantity. We need to compete with Taiwan and South Korea, not just make cheap alternatives.
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Ananya R
Amazing vision! Our IITs and engineering colleges produce brilliant minds. Now they'll have opportunities right here in India instead of going abroad. 🙌

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