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India's government is aiming to make microprocessor chips fully in the country, in a bid to propel India into the top tier of advanced technology manufacturing. The government is offering subsidies of up to 70% of a company's outlay, totaling about $10 billion, to attract private companies to set up chip manufacturing facilities in India. Currently, most cutting-edge logic chips are made in Taiwan, but concerns over China and the increasing importance of chips in technology have prompted India to pursue chip manufacturing.

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