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Article: Govt tracking chip supply snags as units come alive
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India is closely monitoring global semiconductor supply constraints as it expects chip imports to rise sharply through FY27. Integrated circuits (ICs) are now India's third-largest import item, with imports reaching $12.62 billion in the first three quarters of FY26 and projected to exceed $15.14 billion for FY25.

Domestic production is beginning under the India Semiconductor Mission, with Micron Technology's plant inaugurated and three other units set to begin production this year. These ATMP (assembly, testing, marking, and packaging) units are seen as crucial for the country's semiconductor strategy.

The strategic importance of chips has grown exponentially, with ICs rising from the seventh-highest import item in FY24 to a top import today, driven by their essential role in modern electronics.

Main Topics: India's semiconductor import dependency and costs, the launch of domestic semiconductor assembly under the India Semiconductor Mission, and the monitoring of global supply chain constraints.

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/govt-tracking-chip-supply-snags-as-units-come-alive/articleshow/129350562.cms
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2026-03-10 00:30
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