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Gujarat has outlined an ambitious roadmap to strengthen its innovation ecosystem with the launch of the Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy 2026–2031. The policy was unveiled by Bhupendra Patel during the inaugural session of the Gujarat SemiConnect Conference in Gandhinagar. Read More | Karnataka Unveils

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India is approaching a key milestone in its technology ambitions, with four semiconductor manufacturing facilities scheduled to begin commercial production in 2026. The move marks a critical step in the country’s effort to build domestic capability in chip manufacturing and reduce reliance on overseas supply

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The global semiconductor industry, which powers everything from smartphones and electric vehicles to defence systems and AI infrastructure, is dominated by a handful of players. The United States leads in chip design, Taiwan controls advanced manufacturing, and China is rapidly scaling production and packaging capacity.

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