India aims to rival global chipmaking leaders like the US and China within a decade, with plans advancing rapidly. The government’s $10 billion incentive scheme is foundational, fostering manufacturing, assembly, and design capacity. By 2031-2032, India expects to achieve parity with current global leaders, leveraging its engineering talent and design capabilities.
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