Seems like the Semiconductor industry in India is gaining momentum
Yali invests $4 million (33 cr) in Indian semiconductor manufacturer C2i check out more here 👇
Semiconductors are vital for electronics, and India's focus on domestic manufacturing could reduce dependency on foreign imports, solid step in the right direction
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