➀ India offers one of the most generous semiconductor investment plans globally, with government incentives exceeding 70%. ➁ Despite past failures, India is now a beneficiary of diversified semiconductor manufacturing supply chains. ➂ The country has approved three semiconductor factory projects, including Tata Group's collaboration with PSMC, aiming to break the commercial wafer fab drought. ➃ India's semiconductor market is rapidly growing, with projected consumption reaching $640 billion by 2026 and $1100 billion by 2030. ➄ The nation boasts a strong talent pool and strategic partnerships with major global players, enhancing its semiconductor ecosystem.
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