India Chip Strategy Makes Progress With $21 Billion in Proposals
- Tower, Tata among companies wanting to build fabrication units
- Modi’s government looking to challenge other nations in chips
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The Indian government, after years of watching from the sidelines of the chips race, now has to evaluate $21 billion of semiconductor proposals and divvy up taxpayer support between foreign chipmakers, local champions or some combination of the two.