Semicon India 2025: PM Modi receives first made-in-India chip ‘Vikram’
Prime Minister Modi received India’s first indigenous semiconductor chip, the Vikram processor, at Semicon India 2025. Union IT Minister Vaishnaw highlighted the rapid progress driven by the India Semiconductor Mission, with five units under construction and significant investment committed. Industry leaders praised India’s growing role and potential in the global semiconductor market, projecting substantial growth and collaboration. Prime Minister Modi received India’s first indigenous semiconductor chip, the Vikram processor, at Semicon India 2025. Union IT Minister Vaishnaw highlighted the rapid progress driven by the India Semiconductor Mission, with five units under construction and significant investment committed. Industry leaders praised India’s growing role and potential in the global semiconductor market, projecting substantial growth and collaboration.
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