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Hand spectrometers to students rather than subsidies to chip makers: Raghuram Rajan

While the former central bank governor clarified that it is not that India should never make chips, "but with every nation trying to pursue the same, it would be a "ruinous race" to get into now."

March 30, 2024 / 22:46 IST
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Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan

India needs to focus on more pressing needs, such as putting spectrometers into colleges to produce first-rate science students, rather than wooing chip manufacturers with subsidies, says Raghuram Rajan.

While the former central bank governor clarified that it is not that India should never make chips, "but with every nation trying to pursue the same, it would be a ruinous race to get into now".

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"Furthermore, it is far from clear how the government decides which industry, sector, or firm gets subsidies. Chip manufacturing is certainly not a labor-intensive industry when jobs are our most important challenge," Rajan said in a LinkedIn post early March 30.

Rajan's take on this comes at a time when the Union Cabinet just last month approved three semiconductor plants under its Rs 76,000 crore ($10 billion) chip subsidy scheme. Of the Rs 1.26 lakh crore ($15 billion) total investments in these three facilities, an estimated Rs 48,000 crore ($5.8 billion) will be financed by the Centre's subsidies.