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India's advantages will win it investments in semiconductors but be patient: Miller | Latest News India

India must be patient in its efforts to develop its semiconductor industry, according to Chris Miller, an expert on semiconductors. He noted that while the industry is challenging, India has advantages such as a rising electronics manufacturing ecosystem, talent in chip design, and government support. Miller also highlighted the geopolitical battle surrounding semiconductors, with US export and investment restrictions on China motivated by concerns over Chinese military modernization. He cautioned that China remains behind in capabilities and will take a long time to catch up. Miller also emphasized the centrality of Taiwan in semiconductor manufacturing and warned of the catastrophic impact of a war in the Taiwan Straits on the global economy. | Latest News India ....

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Refrain from violence: US on Haryana communal clashes

In the wake of Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif’s comments on talks with India, the US state department spokesperson said that it advocates direct India-Pakistan dialogue | World News ....

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