India Needs to Make Its Own Technology

India is trying to make a semiconductor ecosystem. This means India wants to make its semiconductors instead of buying them from other countries. The India Semiconductor Mission is helping India to do this.
Key Highlights:

The government of India wants companies to make semiconductors in India. So they are giving these companies money and other benefits to set up their factories in India. This will help India make its semiconductors and reduce its dependence on other countries.
India also wants to make its semiconductor parts like raw materials and equipment. This is because making semiconductors is a process and India needs many different things to do it. The government is trying to help Indian companies make these things.
India is also teaching people the skills they need to make semiconductors. They are working with universities and startups to do this.
India is working with countries that are good at making semiconductors. This will help India learn from them. Make better semiconductors.
Significance:
If India can make its own semiconductors it will not have to buy them from other countries. This is good because sometimes other countries cannot send us the semiconductors we need.
Semiconductors are very important for things like mobile phones and computers. If India can make its semiconductors it will be able to control these things better.
Making semiconductors in India will also create jobs. Help the Indian economy.
India is trying hard to make its own semiconductors. This is a thing because it will help India to be self-reliant and competitive, with other countries. India is doing things to make this happen like helping companies set up factories and teaching people new skills.
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