India’s Semiconductor Mission
- When was the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) launched? - 2021
- What is the total outlay for the India Semiconductor Mission? - Rs.76,000 crore
- What is the aim of ISM in terms of semiconductor design, manufacturing, and innovation? - To establish India as a global hub
- ISM aims to reduce dependence on what? - Imports
- A strong semiconductor ecosystem will generate what type of employment and support allied industries? - High-skilled employment
- Which two visions will the Semiconductor Mission strengthen? - Make in India and Digital India
- The Semiconductor Mission will enable India to transition from being a consumer to what? ....
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