Key Points

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw positioned India as a lighthouse of stability at the Semicon India 2025 conference. He highlighted the country's transparent and professional execution of its semiconductor mission. Vaishnaw revealed that construction is underway on five semiconductor units, with one pilot line already complete. The minister confidently invited global industry leaders to invest in India's growing and stable tech ecosystem.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Says India a Beacon of Stability at Semicon India

  • India's semiconductor mission executed with full transparency and professionalism
  • Five semiconductor units currently under construction across the country
  • First Made-in-India chip already presented to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
  • Event hosts over 20,750 attendees from 48 global countries
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Semicon India: India a beacon of stability amid global uncertainty, says Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw urges global investment in India's semiconductor mission, highlighting policy stability and progress on 5 chip units.

"In these uncertain times, friends, you should come to India because our policy is stable. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, Sep 2

Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday said that India is emerging as a “lighthouse of stability and growth” at a time when the world is facing global policy turmoil and uncertainty.

Speaking at the inauguration of ‘Semicon India 2025’ at Yashobhoomi in the national capital, the minister urged global industry leaders to invest in India, highlighting that the country’s semiconductor mission is being executed in a transparent and professional way.

“In these uncertain times, friends, you should come to India because our policy is stable. We have managed the semiconductor mission in a transparent and professional way,” Vaishnaw said while addressing a gathering of delegates, industry leaders, and innovators from across the world.

The minister recalled that the country launched the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) just a few years ago under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, and since then, the country has achieved significant progress in a short span.

“Currently, construction of five semiconductor units is underway, with one unit’s pilot line already completed. The first Made-in-India chip was also presented to the Prime Minister,” Vaishnaw added.

He further added that two more units are expected to begin production within a few months, while designs for five more units are progressing well.

Vaishnaw emphasised that India has attempted to cover the entire spectrum of semiconductor applications, from power electronics to consumer electronics, automobiles, defence, and strategic sectors.

He noted that global confidence in India is growing, with ecosystem partners from chip manufacturing already present in the country.

The three-day ‘Semicon India 2025 conference’ (Sept 2–4) is focused on building a robust, resilient, and sustainable semiconductor ecosystem in India.

Jointly organised by the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and SEMI, the event will host over 20,750 attendees, including more than 2,500 delegates from 48 countries, over 150 speakers -- among them 50 global leaders -- and more than 350 exhibitors.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some forward thinking! Semiconductor manufacturing is crucial for our tech independence. Hope the execution matches the vision. The first made-in-India chip is a proud moment for all Indians.
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David E
As someone in the tech industry, I've been watching India's semiconductor progress closely. The policy stability mentioned is a huge advantage compared to other emerging markets. Smart move by global companies to invest here.
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Ananya R
While this is promising, I hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards and doesn't rush the process. Semiconductor manufacturing requires massive water and energy resources - sustainability should be priority too.
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Vikram M
From power electronics to defense applications - covering the entire spectrum is ambitious but necessary. This could make India truly self-reliant in critical technologies. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
️20,750 attendees from 48 countries - that's massive! India is definitely becoming the global destination for semiconductor discussions. The scale of this event shows how seriously the world is taking India's semiconductor ambitions.

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