India will be shoulder to shoulder with the world’s leading semiconductor nations by the next decade as domestic momentum accelerates, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday. Speaking at Bloomberg’s New Economy Forum in Singapore, the minister said India is poised to compete with global chip giants, including South Korea, the US, and China by 2032, as the government scales up its $10 billion incentive programme aimed at building large-scale manufacturing, assembly, and design capabilities.
