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Jun 11, 2021, 12:11 PM | Updated 12:11 PM IST
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In what could be a major development for the government's Make in India pitch and Atmanirbhar Bharat push, United States (US)-based semiconductor major Applied Materials Inc is said to be planning to set up a plant in India and is currently engaged in talks with the government, reports Business Standard.
If the plan materialise, the company's plant in India would make some of the parts and components for highly complex equipment which are used for manufacturing semiconductor chips across the world.
Worth $17.2 billion, Applied Materials Inc is a global leader in providing equipment, services and software to the semiconductor industry. Its entry into India would be an event of great significance as it would integrate the country into the semiconductor industry's global supply chain.
It should be noted that the previous efforts to build an ecosystem for the semiconductor industry in India had all met with failure. Intel's plans to build a fabrication plant in India in 2007 never met fruition. Similarly, two other projects approved by the government had also failed to take off in 2013.