<p>➀ Jayesh Ranjan, from Telangana's IT and Commerce Department, discusses how Telangana's electronics and semiconductor ecosystem has grown and the challenges it faces.</p><p>➁ Despite the lack of a wet port, Telangana offers incentives such as land allotment discounts, subsidies, and employment-based incentives to attract semiconductor and ESDM companies.</p><p>➂ The state aims to position itself as a global hub for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing with policies that focus on high-growth segments and fostering innovation.</p>
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