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Do you think that India will ever become a Semiconductor superpower ??

Ayush

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India has the potential. But infra is not up to the mark. Also, we can't rely on 1 or 2 companies for being a superpower. It needs to on a larger scale. Being capital intensive, new companies are unable to enter this market in India. Govt subsidies may help to some extent I feel

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