Chasing the semicon dream: Trip to Taiwan to woo chip foundries | Current Affairs | Vision IAS

Daily News Summary

Get concise and efficient summaries of key articles from prominent newspapers. Our daily news digest ensures quick reading and easy understanding, helping you stay informed about important events and developments without spending hours going through full articles. Perfect for focused and timely updates.

News Summary

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Chasing the semicon dream: Trip to Taiwan to woo chip foundries

2 min read

India's Delegation to Taiwan for Semiconductor Collaboration

A high-level Indian delegation is set to visit Taiwan, comprising senior government officials, electronics-industry associations, and semiconductor company executives, to explore collaborative opportunities in the semiconductor sector.

Background Context

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi promoted India as a major destination for the semiconductor industry at Semicon India 2025.
  • The visit coincides with Semicon Taiwan 2025, focusing on Taiwanese chip foundries potentially setting up units in India.

Importance of Semiconductors

  • Semiconductors are crucial for electronics such as computers, smartphones, solar panels, and medical devices.

Geopolitical Relevance

  • The visit gains importance amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.
  • Discussions may include companies like Advanced Semiconductor Engineering and United Microelectronics Corporation.
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is unlikely to expand to India soon due to ongoing projects elsewhere.

Existing Collaborations

  • Tata Group and Taiwan's PSMC are collaborating on India's first chip-fabrication unit in Dholera, Gujarat.
  • Taiwan's Foxconn and HCL Group are establishing an OSAT unit in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh.

India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) Phase 2

  • The delegation's visit aligns with the finalization of ISM Phase 2, with a projected budget exceeding ₹1 trillion ($15 billion).
  • The focus will include machinery manufacturers, gas and chemical suppliers.
  • Continued support for semiconductor fabrication and assessment of incentive needs for ATMP and OSAT units.

India's Semiconductor Ecosystem Development

  • Initiated in December 2021 with a ₹76,000 crore ($10 billion) incentive package.
  • The first scheme involved complex parameters; the revamped ISM offers a flat 50% incentive for all units.
  • To date, 10 semiconductor units have been approved across various Indian cities.
  • Tags :
  • Taiwan
  • Semiconductors
Subscribe for Premium Features

Quick Start

Use our Quick Start guide to learn about everything this platform can do for you.
Get Started