India is establishing four state-of-the-art quantum fabrication and central facilities worth Rs 720 crore across IITs Delhi, Bombay, Kanpur, and IISc-Bengaluru. These facilities will bolster the nation’s technological sovereignty in quantum sensing, computing, and materials, positioning India as a global leader in next-generation quantum technologies.
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