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India Inks Chip Deal With Singapore as PM Modi Pushes Tech Ambition

While India’s semiconductor industry is in its infancy, Singapore has played a significant role in the sector for decades.

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Highlights
  • PM Modi met Singapore PM Lawrence Wong this week
  • India, Singapore also signed deals around health, medicine
  • India has set up a $21 billion plan to beef up semiconductor capabilities
India Inks Chip Deal With Singapore as PM Modi Pushes Tech Ambition

Singapore is home to some of the largest chip manufacturing plants in Southeast Asia

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India and Singapore agreed to ramp up collaboration in semiconductors and digital technologies, seeking a bigger role in a global chip supply chain being reshaped by tensions between the US and China.

During a two-day visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the city-state, the countries signed agreements to cultivate talent in chip design and manufacturing and facilitate Singaporean tech investment in India, according to a statement from the Indian government on Thursday. The nations will also work more closely together in cybersecurity, fifth-generation mobile networks, super-computing and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Singapore, India and Malaysia are among Asian economies that have emerged as beneficiaries of the prolonged US-China chip war that has rattled the global chip market, which is on track to hit $588 billion (roughly Rs. 49,38,478 crore) in sales this year. Both China and western countries are racing to establish stand-alone supply chains to avoid geopolitical risks, creating business opportunities for the industry.

While India's semiconductor industry is in its infancy, Singapore has played a significant role in the sector for decades. The city-state is home to some of the largest chip manufacturing plants in Southeast Asia, hosting international names from NXP Semiconductors NV to Micron Technology Inc. The island nation boasts a legion of chip research and engineering talent as well as abundant venture capital for chip startups.

The tie-up also showcases PM Modi's ambition to turn the world's most populated country into a technology superpower, in which a strong semiconductor ecosystem is crucial. During his trip to Singapore he met with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and is expected to meet with other key officials in the city-state. The two nations also signed deals in the areas of health, medicine and skills development.

Closer ties with India in semiconductors would help Singaporean companies to tap into the rapidly growing market in South Asia, Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan told reporters last month. “They know that although Singapore is very small, we have a disproportionate share of global semiconductor manufacturing capability, and they are carefully studying our system in terms of its ecosystem,” he said.

PM Modi's government has set up a $21 billion (roughly Rs. 1,76,367 crore) plan to beef up semiconductor capabilities across the country, with a total of $15 billion (roughly Rs. 1,25,976 crore) worth of investment in chipmaking plants announced earlier this year. Singapore's expertise in memory chips and matured logic processors, which are widely used in electronic devices and automobiles, could help India grow its chip industry at a faster pace.

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