India agrees to invest $ 15 billion in the disk industry

The Government of India has approved $ 15.2 billion investment to semiconductor production factories, including the “Tata Group” project to build the first major disc industry in the country in South Asia. Technology Minister Ashwini Vishnaw told reporters in New -Delhi on Thursday that the government of Premier Narendra Modi has agreed to the “Tata” plan to build a site that can manufacture about 50 thousand chips a month, among others. The government also agreed to a separate proposal for “Tata” to establish a factory to raise chips for more than $ 3 billion. Although the initiative is still just a preliminary plan, these approvals improve the India’s ambitions in the field of semiconductors, although the initiative is still just a preliminary plan. India, like an increasing number of countries around the world, are eager to encourage and support the build -up of local ability to industry, and to ensure the necessary components for future technologies of artificial intelligence to self -managed cars. The minister said during the press conference: “We will start building this factory within 100 days.” India hopes to attract the Giants or Chips in the same way as the incentives and its partners have encouraged to manufacture and sell iPhone devices in the country, which is a boost for the giant manufacturing sector. It offered to bear half the cost of any projects that received approval to a preliminary $ 10 billion ceiling. The Semiconductor Fund has already helped the American Microns Microcarrage Company to establish a $ 2.75 billion meeting facility in Gujarat. Tata is expected to partner with Powerchond Manufacturing in her project, although she also had talks with United Micro Electronics. The new facility produces the SO calls adult chips – using the technology of 40 Nm or another parent than that – and which is widely used in consumer electronics, cars, defense systems and aircraft. Chips The Battle of the Battle of Gebiasia and ‘Tata’, worth $ 150 billion, said earlier that it was planning to start creating a chips factory in Dolira this year. These moves are part of the new “Tata” effort to invest billions of dollars in high -tech businesses. Tata managed the largest smartphone component in India, built at a cost of more than $ 700 million, in the south of the country. It also bought the Wistron Corp Factory, which was provided to Apple last year, and tried to build its own iPhone factory. Semiconductor has developed into a large geopolitical battlefield, as the United States, Japan and China invest extensively in the development of local abilities. Moody’s efforts to turn India into a global manufacturing center also include more global chip industries to the country, in an effort to reduce its dependence on expensive imports and improve the growing smartphone collection industry.