Semiconductor push: Global chipmakers eye Indian partnerships amid Chinese competition
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Facing financial pressures, overseas firms like Sharp and Onsemi are partnering with Indian companies to establish semiconductor plants. India’s attractive state incentives, vast market, and talent pool are key drivers. The India Semiconductor Mission’s financial aid and collaborations offer a lifeline for manufacturers struggling with costs and demand.
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