Taiwanese chip-making giant's chairman Young Liu on Friday met Narendra Modi in New Delhi when the Indian PM welcomed Foxconn's plans to expand semiconductor and chip manufacturing capacity in India.
The Semicon India roadshow comes at a time when India is trying to attract major semiconductor players to set up chip fabrication and assembling plants in the country with a $10 billion subsidy programme.
PM Modi will address the gathering at the 'Semicon India 2023', a three-day conclave organised by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, showcasing India's semiconductor strategy and development