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    Govt to fast-track next round of India Semiconductor Mission

    The Indian government is set to roll out India Semiconductor Mission (ISM 2.0), expanding support across the semiconductor value chain, with a cabinet note expected by October-end. Industry seeks $20 billion outlay. New incentives will support fabs, packaging, design, MSMEs and supply chains, following feedback at Semicon 2025 and near-exhaustion of ISM 1.0 funds.

    MosChip Tech shares jump 8%, extend winning streak to 7 days. What’s driving the rally?

    MosChip Technologies shares hit their 52-week high on Monday, riding on the back of trading volumes and government focus on boosting India’s semiconductor sector. The upcoming ISM 2.0 have fuelled investor optimism around the stock.

    Global MNCs are looking for JVs in India's semiconductor sector: Yes Securities

    Multinational companies from around the world are showing growing interest in partnering with local firms through joint ventures to begin operations in India's semiconductor industry, a report by Yes Bank's subsidiary Yes Securities observed after visiting Semicon India 2025.

    MosChip Technologies shares skyrocket 42% in 1 week. Here’s why the stock hit record high today

    Moschip Technologies hit a 52-week high after a 42% weekly surge, driven by record trading volumes and optimism around India’s semiconductor push. With no institutional holdings, retail investors dominate ownership. Strong technical indicators show bullish momentum, though RSI suggests overbought levels. Government ISM 2.0 plans add further tailwinds.

    Linde in advanced talks to set up Dholera plant

    Linde, a German industrial gases supplier, is in advanced stages of establishing a new plant in Dholera, India, to cater to the burgeoning semiconductor ecosystem. The company plans to partner with major electronics clients in the region. Linde aims to leverage its existing presence in Gujarat and global supply chain to effectively serve the upcoming fabs.

    Moschip Technologies shares skyrocket 19% amid India's semiconductor push

    Moschip Technologies' shares saw a significant rise. This followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push for India's semiconductor industry. He highlighted India's potential in the global market at the Semicon India 2025 Summit. The government is working on the second phase of the India Semiconductor Mission. This aims to accelerate growth with new reforms. Investments have already reached Rs 1.

    • SEMICON India 2025: The future of chips is being shaped in India, says Ashwini Vaishnaw; shares 13 key announcements

      Semicon India 2025 witnessed significant strides in India's semiconductor journey, marked by collaborations and product launches. The India Deep-Tech Investment Alliance committed $1 billion to deep tech companies, while Tata Electronics partnered with Merck and C-DAC to bolster manufacturing and design.

      Import duty waivers can power India's semiconductor mission: Polymatech's CEO

      Polymatech Electronics CEO Eswara Rao Nandam advocates for income tax holidays and import duty waivers on semiconductor equipment to boost India's manufacturing capabilities. He also highlighted the need for uninterrupted power supply and readily available gases. The government's Semiconductor Mission 2.0 and PLI scheme signal significant progress in India's semiconductor journey.

      RIR Electronics to set up Rs 618 crore silicon carbide semiconductor facility in Odisha: Company executive

      RIR Power Electronics will invest Rs 618 crore to set up a silicon carbide semiconductor facility in Bhubaneswar with Odisha government support. The two-phase project, completing by 2027, targets high-voltage SiC wafers and devices.

      India is long term a good place for us to invest: Jacobs' Vadlamudi

      Jacobs Solutions anticipates significant growth in India's semiconductor and electronics sectors. Several Indian and global companies are planning to establish operations here. Jacobs is involved in major semiconductor projects, including the Tata Electronics fab in Dholera, Gujarat. The company foresees a robust project pipeline, driven by investments in semiconductor manufacturing and its supporting ecosystem.

      India most promising destination for semiconductor manufacturing, PM tells CEOs

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched India as the most promising destination for semiconductor designing and manufacturing on Wednesday . The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology is currently framing the contours of ISM 2.0. The first version of the ISM was launched in 2020 and has so far secured investments worth Rs 1.5 lakh crore across 10 semiconductor projects, which are currently in various stages of completion.

      Intel CEO to visit Odisha for 3DGS ground-breaking ceremony; production likely in 2 yrs: Official

      Odisha is set to become a semiconductor hub. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan may visit for 3D Glass Solutions' plant groundbreaking. SiCSem's ceremony is next month, with production in two years. RIR Power Electronics targets commercial production by March 2026. The state offers incentives to attract talent. Two pacts were signed for electronics manufacturing projects.

      Merck eyes Indian suppliers to tap growing chip market

      Merck is assessing Indian suppliers to support the growing semiconductor industry, emphasizing the need for quality, safety, and innovation. They've partnered with Tata Electronics to develop semiconductor capabilities, with Merck potentially becoming a key supplier for Tata's Dholera fab. Merck prioritizes establishing fabrication facilities in India to ensure material consumption and supply.

      Chips just got considerably higher

      India is making strides in the semiconductor industry. The nation unveiled its first indigenous 32-bit processor, Vikram. The semiconductor market is expected to grow substantially by 2030. This growth positions India as a key player in the global market. The government has sanctioned numerous semiconductor projects. These projects aim to create jobs and reduce import dependency.

      PM Modi’s fab plan to change the world and boost India’s Atmanirbharta

      India is aggressively pursuing its ambition to become a semiconductor hub, driven by the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. The nation is making strides in chip design, manufacturing, and ecosystem development, supported by government initiatives and investments.

      India missed the chip bus. Now it's playing catch up

      India has started manufacturing semiconductor chips. Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the first made-in-India chip. This marks a significant step after years of missed opportunities. The government is investing heavily to boost domestic chip production. The goal is to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. India aims to become a key player in the global semiconductor market.

      Govt aid for semiconductor projects to continue, design-linked sops to expand: IT Secretary

      The Indian government is considering extending incentives for critical semiconductor projects, potentially covering up to 70% of project costs through central and state support. Electronics and IT Secretary S Krishnan announced plans to broaden the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme to include larger domestic companies and increase grant amounts.

      Vikram-32 chip: What are the features of India’s first desi microchip built by ISRO?

      India unveiled its first indigenous 32-bit processor, Vikram-32, developed by ISRO's Semiconductor Laboratory. This milestone signifies India's advancement towards semiconductor self-reliance, with the chip validated in space during the PSLV-C60 mission. The processor's robust design suits various sectors, and the government supports semiconductor growth with multiple projects and investments, positioning India as a key player in the global semiconductor landscape.

      Two chips from Assam displayed at Semicon India, says Himanta Biswa Sarma

      Assam is contributing to India's semiconductor journey with two chips displayed at Semicon India 2025, including the Tata OSAT Chip and a chip from NIT Silchar. The state is also developing a semiconductor assembly and test facility in Morigaon, expected to be operational by 2025. This ₹27,000 crore project is anticipated to create 27,000 jobs.

      Semicon India 2025: Ashwini Vaishnaw presents first made-in-India Vikram 32-bit processor to PM Modi

      India unveiled its first indigenous 32-bit microprocessor, Vikram, at Semicon India 2025, marking a significant stride in semiconductor manufacturing. Developed by ISRO, the chip is designed for space launch vehicles, reducing reliance on imports. With five semiconductor units under construction, India aims to become a hub for chip manufacturing and design, driven by stable policies and economic growth.

      LIVE | PM Modi inaugurates Semicon India 2025, unveils vision for semiconductor growth
      Trump’s Tariff regime too fluid to assess immediate impact; Infineon bullish on India

      After CDIL, Infineon partners with second Indian firm Kaynes Semicon for earbuds. CS Chua, president and MD of German chipmaker Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific told ET in an interview that India’s vast engineering talent pool and competitive wages make it a global hub for semiconductor research.

      Union Minister Piyush Goyal meets Lam Research CEO to discuss India's semiconductor growth

      Union Minister Piyush Goyal met with Lam Research's CEO to discuss the company's India growth plans, focusing on building a next-gen semiconductor ecosystem. This follows Lam Research's significant investment of over Rs 10,000 crore in India, a move hailed as a major vote of confidence in the country's semiconductor vision.

      India's semiconductor consumption to rise multifold to $100-120 billion by 2030: L&T Semiconductor Technologies' CEO

      India's semiconductor consumption is projected to surge to over USD 120 billion by 2030, driven by increasing demand. To foster domestic production, the ICEA launched a Semiconductor Product Design Leadership Forum, aiming to establish India as a global hub for semiconductor design and innovation.

      Morgan Stanley initiates coverage on CG Power, sets Rs 799 target; stock jumps 4%

      CG Power shares: Morgan Stanley initiated coverage on multibagger CG Power with an ‘Overweight’ rating and a ₹799 target, calling it a proxy for India’s manufacturing growth. Shares rose 4% after the call, with the brokerage citing strong positioning in motors, power systems.

      Global players eye India's tech gaps as strategic opportunity to back country's chip manufacturing ambitions

      Global players are eyeing India's semiconductor ecosystem, recognizing opportunities to support its chip manufacturing ambitions. Companies are increasing operations, localizing equipment manufacturing, and investing in R&D and workforce training. Semicon India 2025 will showcase this collaboration, with Delta Electronics among those leveraging their expertise to contribute to India's growing semiconductor industry.

      PM Modi travels on Shinkansen bullet train; visits semiconductor facility in Sendai

      Narendra Modi and Shigeru Ishiba traveled on the Shinkansen bullet train. They visited a semiconductor plant in Sendai. The leaders aim to boost collaboration in the critical technology sector. They also discussed the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project. Modi highlighted India's progress in the semiconductor industry. Both countries are committed to strengthening their partnership in this field.

      First Made in India semiconductor chip to roll out soon from Sanand's CG plant: Ashwini Vaishnaw

      Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw inaugurated CG Semi’s advanced OSAT facility in Sanand, Gujarat, marking India’s first chip production milestone.

      Chips fall in place for India: Ten approved semicon units across nation, projects underway

      The total approved semiconductor projects' cumulative investments have reached around Rs 1.6 lakh crore in six Indian States.

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