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India-US increases cooperation and engagement in semiconductors, critical minerals

Synopsis : The India-US initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) was held on Monday under the supervision of Ajit Doval and Jake Sullivan. The meeting concluded with increased India-US cooperation and closer engagement on supply chains, semiconductors, and critical minerals.

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India-US increases cooperation and engagement in semiconductors, critical minerals

India-US increases cooperation and engagement in semiconductors, critical minerals

Written By: NSA Admin

New Delhi | Updated On: June 19, 2024

On Monday, India and the US launched a new strategic semiconductor partnership to co-develop semiconductor design and manufacturing processes for precision-guided ammunition. This meeting was led by Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and his US counterpart Jake Sullivan in New Delhi.

Semiconductors industry – a ground for geopolitical battles

Semiconductors play a vital role in defense, automobiles, and telecommunication sectors.  This has led this industry to serve as one of the key geopolitical battlegrounds. The US, Japan, and China are investing heavily in developing domestic capabilities.

The Indian and US investments in the semiconductor industry aim to continue building India’s robust semiconductor and information communication technology ecosystem.

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India’s fast-growing semiconductor industry

India, in March, approved three semiconductor plant proposals to bolster this manufacturing sector. An investment of Rs 1.26 trillion is expected to contribute significantly to India’s electronics manufacturing sector.

India’s first semiconductor fabrication plant (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat will be established by Tata Electronics and Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (PSMC). Morigaon, Assam will have its semiconductor unit set up by Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Pvt Ltd (TSAT). Another semiconductor unit in Sanand, Gujarat, will be set up by CG Power, in partnership with Renesas Electronics Corp., Japan, and Stars Microelectronics, Thailand.

“Celebrating the conclusion of a joint Semiconductor Readiness Assessment through a partnership between the US Semiconductor Industry Association and the India Electronics Semiconductor Association, which identifies near-term industry opportunities and facilitates longer-term strategic development of complementary semiconductor ecosystems,” the factsheet added.

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The US-India strategic partnership 

The critical minerals, essential for clean energy technologies and other industries, were also discussed in the US-India strategic partnership meeting. 

“Promoting India’s vital role in the Mineral Security Partnership, including through co-investing in a lithium resource project in South America and a rare earth deposit in Africa, to responsibly and sustainably diversify critical mineral supply chains,” read the fact sheet.



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