Electronics and Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry

  • First GaN compound semiconductor unit in India announced
  • GaN chip plant coming to Chhattisgarh in Atal Nagar
  • ₹1143 crore investment by Chennai-based Polymatech Electronics
  • Chips to power 5G, 6G laptops, defence and cutting-edge power electronics
  • Targeting 10 billion chip production annually by around 2030

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  • First GaN compound semiconductor unit in India announced
  • GaN chip plant coming to Chhattisgarh in Atal Nagar
  • ₹1143 crore investment by Chennai-based Polymatech Electronics
  • Chips to power 5G, 6G laptops, defence and cutting-edge power electronics
  • Targeting 10 billion chip production annually by around 2030

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Big news for Chattisgarh. Hope this will improve things for that state
 
Big news for Chattisgarh. Hope this will improve things for that state
Improve in what sense? You surely don’t have a clue about CG except for those Naxal news, otherwise you would have known that its very safe state to do business and have very liveable small cities. They also have very good industrial base and OK infrastructure.
Atal Nagar is anyway nothing but outskirts of its capital city Raipur which is a excellent small city to live in.
 
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Improve in what sense? You surely don’t have a clue about CG except for those Naxal news, otherwise you would have known that its very safe state to do business and have very liveable small cities. They also have very good industrial base and OK infrastructure.
Atal Nagar is anyway nothing but outskirts of its capital city Raipur which is a excellent small city to live in.
It happens alot with eastern states, I am from odisha and people from places like tn, delhi, up have asked stuff like, if I was scared to you outside on certain days because of naxals,🤦‍♂️.

I had to tell them that I have lived my entire life in bbsr and there have never been any naxals here, naxalism has never crossed the eastern ghats.
 
India developing 25 chipsets with indigenous intellectual property: Ashwini Vaishnaw
India is developing 25 chipsets with indigenous intellectual property (IP), particularly in high-risk areas like surveillance and Wi-Fi access, under the Design-Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has stated.
Vaishnaw, in a recent interview with Business Standard, noted that 13 projects are currently underway, led by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Bengaluru. “Owning IP ensures security and transforms us from a services nation to a product nation,” he said, further adding that the upcoming semiconductor fabs will manufacture these chips locally.
 
It happens alot with eastern states, I am from odisha and people from places like tn, delhi, up have asked stuff like, if I was scared to you outside on certain days because of naxals,🤦‍♂️.

I had to tell them that I have lived my entire life in bbsr and there have never been any naxals here, naxalism has never crossed the eastern ghats.
Same is true for CG too. Naxals are a nuisance in remote areas of Baster region, that too mainly in Dantewada and adjacent areas. Rest of the state is pretty much safe for everyone.
 

Very intriguing story. Ideally we as in GoI ought to be prioritising the recycling industry. Plenty of prospects too especially as the EV market grows.
 
Apple Inc. assembled $22 billion worth of iPhones in India in the 12 months ended March, increasing production by nearly 60% over the previous year in a sign of continued diversification away from China.

The Cupertino, California-headquartered company now makes 20%, or one in five, of its prized iPhones in the South Asian country, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified as the information isn’t public


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Apple Inc. assembled $22 billion worth of iPhones in India in the 12 months ended March, increasing production by nearly 60% over the previous year in a sign of continued diversification away from China.

The Cupertino, California-headquartered company now makes 20%, or one in five, of its prized iPhones in the South Asian country, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified as the information isn’t public


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Are you sure ? According to @rockdog , other Wumaos , the MSS & propaganda outlets like Global Times , People's Daily etc , the quality of iPhones leave a lot to be desired which is the reason Apple "shifted " production back to China last year in addition to which Indian workers & managers had skill development issues , were very slow to adapt etc.

Is it the case that those Foxconn companies in India assembling these iPhones possibly got all their labour & management staff from China when the GoI & us weren't looking for it seems impossible a backward people like Indians are capable of such feats .

It's only the superior Han race who've these in built tendencies.
 
Are you sure ? According to @rockdog , other Wumaos , the MSS & propaganda outlets like Global Times , People's Daily etc , the quality of iPhones leave a lot to be desired which is the reason Apple "shifted " production back to China last year in addition to which Indian workers & managers had skill development issues , were very slow to adapt etc.

Is it the case that those Foxconn companies in India assembling these iPhones possibly got all their labour & management staff from China when the GoI & us weren't looking for it seems impossible a backward people like Indians are capable of such feats .

It's only the superior Han race who've these in built tendencies.

It's never about whether India can or can't do, it's about time and efficiency. Like if India could make LCA finished 100pcs in 15 yrs i would say it's good work, but for 45 yrs ...

Too be frank, India spent around 3-5 yrs to master assembly work on mobile industry's lowest profitable part, you guys still long way to go, meanwhile within this 3-5 yrs China created lots of new manufacture section like 6 millions ICE/EV export as whole Indian vehicle manufacture productivity, Drones, robots, Battery ...

The gap on manufactures still getting bigger, it's all about how quicky you done it.
 
It's never about whether India can or can't do, it's about time and efficiency. Like if India could make LCA finished 100pcs in 15 yrs i would say it's good work, but for 45 yrs ...

The J-7 derived almost entirely from the MiG-21 & as per international consensus considered to be one of the best derivatives of the MiG-21 took almost 3 decades to perfect from blue prints provided by the USSR to China in the early 1960s.

Since there was a Sino Soviet split , the technical information provided was in incomplete. It took the Chinese more than 3 decades to come up with what I've described earlier as the best derivative of the MiG-21.

Why do you suppose it took so long ? Any idiot will tell you that when you're attempting something for the first time , there's a very steep learning curve to be overcome as you're discovering thru the civilian aerospace industry & the various models you've launched or are launching with > 70% parts coming from the west.
Too be frank, India spent around 3-5 yrs to master assembly work on mobile industry's lowest profitable part, you guys still long way to go, meanwhile within this 3-5 yrs China created lots of new manufacture section like 6 millions ICE/EV export as whole Indian vehicle manufacture productivity, Drones, robots, Battery ...

I've seen enough reports to indicate that China's share of indigenization of mobile phones components is ~ 30% in Apple iPhones & you've been assembling these iPhones since the past 2 decades whereas we've been doing so since the past 5 years & we've already reached ~ 20% indigenization.

Why has China not managed more in terms of indigenization ? After all you're the number 1 industrial economy in the world.
The gap on manufactures still getting bigger, it's all about how quicky you done it.
I've told you innumerable times before that you ought not to see this as a 100 MTR sprint for by your logic , China shouldn't be where it is today technologically speaking as the west has had an amazing headstart over all the other economies of the world since the past 4 centuries which is the reason they colonised the rest of the world .

So how do you explain your success then ? And if you can do it why do you assume nobody can ? After all you weren't the first one to reach so far as to challenge the west . Japan did it a century ago. RoK did it 5 decades ago . So has Taiwan , Singapore etc.
 
Foxconn is in talks to acquire 300 acres along the Yamuna Expressway in Greater Noida for its first northern India facility. The move aligns with its broader strategy to expand manufacturing in India amid global supply chain shifts, potentially producing beyond smartphones and tapping sectors like EVs and digital health.

Read more at:
 
The J-7 derived almost entirely from the MiG-21 & as per international consensus considered to be one of the best derivatives of the MiG-21 took almost 3 decades to perfect from blue prints provided by the USSR to China in the early 1960s.

Since there was a Sino Soviet split , the technical information provided was in incomplete. It took the Chinese more than 3 decades to come up with what I've described earlier as the best derivative of the MiG-21.

Why do you suppose it took so long ? Any idiot will tell you that when you're attempting something for the first time , there's a very steep learning curve to be overcome as you're discovering thru the civilian aerospace industry & the various models you've launched or are launching with > 70% parts coming from the west.


I've seen enough reports to indicate that China's share of indigenization of mobile phones components is ~ 30% in Apple iPhones & you've been assembling these iPhones since the past 2 decades whereas we've been doing so since the past 5 years & we've already reached ~ 20% indigenization.

Why has China not managed more in terms of indigenization ? After all you're the number 1 industrial economy in the world.

I've told you innumerable times before that you ought not to see this as a 100 MTR sprint for by your logic , China shouldn't be where it is today technologically speaking as the west has had an amazing headstart over all the other economies of the world since the past 4 centuries which is the reason they colonised the rest of the world .

So how do you explain your success then ? And if you can do it why do you assume nobody can ? After all you weren't the first one to reach so far as to challenge the west . Japan did it a century ago. RoK did it 5 decades ago . So has Taiwan , Singapore etc.

Since you invited me to this thread, here let me say my true thinking, just thinking, no offence:

There are lots of Chinese business people running manufactures in India, sad to mention that most of them gave negative comments for India's business environment and working culture.

This is a Chinese reditt:
Is India capable of catching up with China in manufacturing?

One answer impressed me:

Accompanying the CEO to India for the first time in 2011,

The biggest problem in India is the "chaotic and scattered sand". During my travels in India, the most profound experience was that everyone went their own way, sitting and lying down whenever they wanted, and defecating and urinating wherever they wanted; Buildings, roads, and various electrical conduits are like curry in India, spread out in a mess; Various religions, languages, and political factions, it's all a hodgepodge~This is how the country, day and night, insists on competing with China, always thinking that what China can do, it can do it itself;

What is the foundation of industrialization? It must be a powerful element of organizational and management ability; What is industrialization most afraid of? It is most afraid of disorganization, lack of discipline, low efficiency, and internal friction. China's industrial foundation and supply chain have gone through several generations of ups and downs, and have already established a strong foundation that dominates the world. Multiple fields are in a monopolistic position, with profits reaching even the slightest penny, and even the G7 combined cannot surpass us.

Let's not talk about the supply chain of raw materials such as oil and minerals. Let's try to pull up the national water network, power grid, high-speed rail, communication, and highway network first.

I personally agree with this comment: there is a delusion like "If China can, India can".

I remember during 2024 Paris Olympic open ceremony, both India and China look in similar size 200:400, we all dressed good sportswear, we all waving hands and smiling on the boats, like we are in the similar league.

And we all know the final result on medal tally, it like a reflection from the reality: yes we have similar population, we might working to the same direction, but we never be the same league.

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Hope you don't go personal to me, you invited me here, i speak my true POV. thanks.
 
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Since you invited me to this thread, here let me say my true thinking, just thinking, no offence:

There are lots of Chinese business people running manufactures in India, sad to mention that most of them gave negative comments for India's business environment and working culture.

Of course there'd be negative reactions when they cheat , they're caught & prosecuted especially in the case of cell phone manufacturers like Xiaomi who came with the pre conceived plan of tax evasion & to that extent set up shell companies.

Or let's consider gambling apps based out of Nepal & Bangladesh ever since Indian police started cracking down on them .

Or let's consider personal loan apps charging exorbitant interest rates till the Indian courts came down heavily on them.

We trade with 150+ companies & we've never faced such organised criminal behaviour from any nationality except the Han Chinese. But then again given your recent history when you don't even spare each other including your own kin , why would you spare somebody else ?

This is a Chinese reditt:
Is India capable of catching up with China in manufacturing?

One answer impressed me:

Did you ask that Wumao why's he continuing in India ? Why's it everybody from BYD to Midea to Haier to Bytedance to you name it is so keen on getting into India.

I'm told there's an old Mandarin saying that a Han is the only ethnicity who'd get currency notes lying in the gutter with his teeth in spite of those notes being soiled with faeces , if the Han Chinese is asked to do so. That's how much money matters to a Han. Is it true ?

It does look so from our experiences with the Han & what you have to report. "Black cat or white cat , it doesn't matter as long it catches rats. " Ditto for money irrespective how it is earned.

Besides all that talk of public defecation is usually on account of no such facilities being available. However with the Han it's not a question of facilities it's a question of habit.

The Han shits out in the open because that's how he likes it , public etiquettes be damned.

Didn't you see the various no defecation signs videos , photographs & memes members here shared from across the world including from Japan Taiwan RoK etc of signs in Mandarin asking the Han Chinese to observe public decorum & to shit in the washroom ?
I personally agree with this comment: there is a delusion like "If China can, India can".

Of course , any body can . Look you may think you're the chosen people but so do the Jews . Sorry to break this news to you . But as I keep telling you neither is this a 100 MTR sprint the way you keep trying to portray it nor is there anything innovative in what China's doing except for scale.

Your feats may impress the Paxtanis or the Nepalis or the Bangladeshis or the South East Asian nations , the Africans & the Latin Americans not us.

To us if the yellow man can do it , especially someone as backward as the Chinese who 50-60 years ago was busy eating wood bark or his parents or grand parents during the Great Leap Forward & selling out his siblings to the state in the Great Cultural Revolution , we'd be damned if we didn't.
I remember during 2024 Paris Olympic open ceremony, both India and China look in similar size 200:400, we all dressed good sportswear, we all waving hands and smiling on the boats, like we are in the similar league.

And we all know the final result on medal tally, it like a reflection from the reality: yes we have similar population, we might working to the same direction, but we never be the same league.

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Remind me how many medals the communist bloc used to win during the Cold War especially the USSR or East Germany. Where was the glorious Han Chinese then ? Where's the USSR or East Germany today ? Using any & every opportunity for propaganda especially sports is an old tried & tested method of communists.

Think about where would you & your country be in a decade from now & I don't mean at the latest Olympics. 🤣
Hope you don't go personal to me, you invited me here, i speak my true POV. thanks.
I didn't invite anyone here . I only tagged you here as members often do to other members so what if you're a paid propagandist of the CCP.

The CCP can exploit you by paying you the same rate per post they did 2 decades ago but we're a more merciful society than yours even if the CCP claims to work for the workers & peasants & screws both equally.
 
Since you invited me to this thread, here let me say my true thinking, just thinking, no offence:

There are lots of Chinese business people running manufactures in India, sad to mention that most of them gave negative comments for India's business environment and working culture.

This is a Chinese reditt:
Is India capable of catching up with China in manufacturing?

One answer impressed me:



I personally agree with this comment: there is a delusion like "If China can, India can".

I remember during 2024 Paris Olympic open ceremony, both India and China look in similar size 200:400, we all dressed good sportswear, we all waving hands and smiling on the boats, like we are in the similar league.

And we all know the final result on medal tally, it like a reflection from the reality: yes we have similar population, we might working to the same direction, but we never be the same league.

-------------------------------

Hope you don't go personal to me, you invited me here, i speak my true POV. thanks.
BS…… Corrupt Congress Raj is over. India is making 7 to 8% progress. Yes, it is happening without one trillion dollar FDI pumped into China and offered lowest currency value to help their progress. Then the Americans helped to create a procedure for easy export industry. That is the secret of Chinese success. Now Trump is going to fix all that and take away the benefits then Chinese will look worst than India. If you don’t believe me wait 5 years and see for yourself.
 

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