Building National Semiconductor Capabilities: India in the Global Value Chain (Anulekha Nandi, Observer Research Foundation)

The globally distributed semiconductor value chain is undergoing a shift due to rising geopolitical, environmental, and economic risks affecting the supply chain. This has motivated countries to develop domestic manufacturing capabilities and secure and derisk their supply chains. India has launched its semiconductor policy in alignment with a long-term vision of positioning itself as a key player in different segments of the value chain, following its policy direction in self-sufficiency in electronics manufacturing. The country, however, has a long way to go, particularly amidst stiff competition from China and countries in Southeast Asia. This brief recommends ways to strengthen India’s semiconductor policies towards securing the country’s position in the global value chain.

Building National Semiconductor Capabilities: India in the Global Value Chain

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