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Davos 2024: India needs to develop profitable semiconductor firms that become world leaders, says Chip War author Chris Miller

India should make sure it's spending just as much time focusing on building out its design ecosystem as it has its manufacturing and assembly ecosystems, says Chris Miller ahead of meeting Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in Davos

January 16, 2024 / 17:37 IST
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Chandra R Srikanth and Chris Miller at Davos 2024
Chandra R Srikanth and Chris Miller at Davos 2024

India needs to develop its own profitable semiconductor firms that become world leaders and can keep investing in chips for the long-term rather than just depend on government subsidies, Chip War author Chris Miller told Moneycontrol at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

“The key is to focus on developing profitable companies that can keep investing. Over time, governments play a role. They help catalyze the ecosystem in its early stages and they provide a context in which businesses can invest,” said Miller.

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“But ultimately, you need successful tech firms that make money and become world leaders. India has a track record at doing that. It needs to make sure the chip industry develops those types of firms as well,” he added.

While India has launched a $10 billion chip subsidy scheme to attract semiconductor makers to the country, the noted author said that pursuing chip design holds more promise as a strategy. Miller is expected to meet Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw at Davos to talk about India’s semiconductor strategy.