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Entire value chain of electronics will soon be in India: PM
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Entire value chain of electronics will soon be in India: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced during the inauguration of a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Gujarat that India is developing a complete electronics value chain as part of its 'Make in India' initiative. He highlighted the progress made in establishing the CG Semi OSAT facility, which is expected to produce 20 crore units annually, with plans to scale up to 500 crore units per year. Modi emphasized the importance of creating semiconductor clusters akin to global hubs like Silicon Valley, noting that companies such as Micron, Kaynes, and CG Semi are already operational in Sanand. The facility, a joint venture between CG Semi Pvt Ltd, Renesas Electronics, and Stars Microelectronics, represents a significant step toward India's goal of becoming a major player in the electronics sector.

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Entire value chain of electronics will soon be in India: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced during the inauguration of a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Gujarat that India is developing a complete electronics value chain as part of its 'Make in India' initiative. He highlighted the progress made in establishing the CG Semi OSAT facility, which is expected to produce 20 crore units annually, with plans to scale up to 500 crore units per year. Modi emphasized the importance of creating semiconductor clusters akin to global hubs like Silicon Valley, noting that companies such as Micron, Kaynes, and CG Semi are already operational in Sanand. The facility, a joint venture between CG Semi Pvt Ltd, Renesas Electronics, and Stars Microelectronics, represents a significant step toward India's goal of becoming a major player in the electronics sector.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the development of the semiconductor industry as a national success story under Modi's leadership, emphasizing his personal involvement and the strategic vision for India's economic transformation. The tone is celebratory and highlights government-led initiatives, aligning with a右

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