Hindustan Times (East UP)

Govt to ink pacts under chip scheme in 8-10 months: IT min

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NEW DELHI: The government will undertake a detailed evaluation of applicatio­ns it has received in response to the mega semiconduc­tor scheme and expects to complete the entire process and sign agreements with companies in next 8-10 months, according to Union Minister for Electronic­s and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw.

Vaishnaw said he is happy with the response that came in within a short period of time, when the ministry invited applicatio­ns under the ₹76,000 crore semiconduc­tor programme.

The government is confident of seeing one of the big global players in semiconduc­tor industry coming in the next round, Vaishnaw told PTI in an interview.

He asserted that many other players too are “seriously evaluating” India’s semiconduc­tor programme, and that the ministry is in discussion­s with several companies.

Eight locations have been shortliste­d already, and it is for the investors to take a final call, he said.

“About eight locations are shortliste­d already. And of course, the investor has to take the final decision. So getting the entire supply chain in place, the chemicals, all that stuff, clean water, and everything else... we are focusing purely on execution,” he explained.

Asked why the likes of Intel, Samsung, and other global chip giants did not put in an applicatio­n in the first round, the minister observed that many companies already have investment­s ongoing, and given that their investment cycles are currently on, they may require more time to evaluate the new scheme thoroughly.

“These companies have lots of investment­s already going on. So they would definitely like to evaluate our program in bigger detail and may like to take more time,” he said.

Many of the well known names in the semiconduc­tor space are seriously evaluating India’s semiconduc­tor scheme, he said, adding, “I hope we will get one of them in the next round. In fact, I am actually sure.” Vaishnaw did not divulge further details.

Such companies can approach even now but they will be considered in the next round, which will follow once evaluation for the first round of applicants concludes, he said.

The semiconduc­tor scheme is “good” and doesn’t require any further tweaks, he said, adding that the focus is now on execution for the applicatio­ns received, and on building the talent pipeline.

“These are very complex projects. Evaluation has to be done in a very transparen­t manner. And very detailed evaluation has to be done. So we are focusing on that. We have kept a target of 8-10 months for closing everything,” the minister said.

 ?? ANI ?? IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the ministry is in talks with several companies.
ANI IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the ministry is in talks with several companies.

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