PM Modi Visits Tokyo Electron Factory with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba
[HPP] Shigeru IshibaSeptember 21, 20254h 27min
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- 💡 Prime Minister Modi's visit to the Tokyo Electron Factory with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba highlights strong India-Japan cooperation in advanced technology and economic sectors.
- 🎯 This visit is seen as a significant step, especially given the current state of India-US technological and economic relations, presenting an opportunity for India.
- 🤝 The presence of both Prime Ministers underscores the commitment of top leadership to advance this collaboration.
India's Semiconductor Ambition
- 🚀 India launched the India Semiconductor Mission in 2021-22, aiming for a $110 billion semiconductor market by 2030.
- 🏭 Key components of this mission include establishing semiconductor fabs, focusing on compound semiconductors, and implementing design-linked incentives.
- ✅ Currently, 10 semiconductor units have been announced across India, including packaging units, to complete the semiconductor ecosystem.
Growth in Electronic Manufacturing
- 📈 India has experienced a six-fold increase in electronic manufacturing over the past 11 years.
- 📱 The country has become the world's second-largest mobile manufacturing hub, with India now a major manufacturing center for products like the iPhone 16.
- ⚙️ This growth addresses India's needs across various sectors, including railways, industrial, and display sectors, with a focus on design, manufacturing, deployment, and export.
Japan's Role in Technology Transfer
- 🇯🇵 Historically, countries like Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan achieved economic and technological advancement through technical cooperation with Japan, rather than relying on the US.
- 💖 Japan is recognized for its willingness to share technology, a crucial factor for developing nations.
- 🤝 The collaboration aims for "From Japan to India for World," reflecting a vision for joint global contributions.
Skilling and Future Outlook
- 🧑💻 A 10-year roadmap includes training and exchange programs for 500,000 people, with a particular emphasis on skilled manpower for the semiconductor sector.
- 🎓 The Indian government is actively supporting skill development by providing electronic design automation (EDA) tools to approximately 300 universities and institutions.
- 🌟 The visit to Sendai, known as a semiconductor hub, suggests the potential for similar advanced labs and facilities to be established in India in the future.
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