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India needs ‘National Semiconductor Mission’, revamp of PLI scheme for smartphones, IT hardware: Industry tells govt

Exports, lower tariffs key to achieving the $300 billion target in Electronics Manufacturing by 2025-26, India must snatch global market share, industry leaders have told the government in a presentation.

By Aman Sharma  Dec 4, 2021 1:42:31 PM IST (Published)


India needs to create a ‘National Semiconductor Mission’ as the “world needs India in this field,” top companies and industry bodies told the government on Wednesday. They added that the performance-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for smartphones needs to revamp and requires course correction if the country is to achieve $300 billion target in electronics manufacturing by 2025-26.
The suggestions emerged in presentations made before senior government ministers at the ongoing ‘Azadi Ka Digital Mahotsav’ after heads of several firms debated on how India can achieve its big aim. “As much as we are chasing the semiconductor business, the World needs India for semiconductors. The semiconductor industry needs India. Promote it boldly. Creating the National Semiconductor mission should be a mission,” the presentation said, which was reviewed by News18.
Senior functionaries from Vedanta Group, Intel India, Tata Electronics, NXP and IESA were part of the discussion on the roadmap for the superconductor industry. “Government should throw the challenge back to the industry and associations that are advising the government. Google, Amazon, Facebook are all getting into chips. Throw the challenge back to the Industry to create that next processor. A lot of opportunities in the market. Think global. It is different from what we are used to doing. Taking lot more risks. The timing is right,” the presentation mentioned.