India has inaugurated its first semiconductor assembly and test facility, a $2.75 billion plant in Sanand, Gujarat, opened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The facility, operated by Micron, marks India's strategic entry into the global semiconductor supply chain and is aimed at strengthening the country's domestic semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. This development represents a significant step in India's efforts to become a player in the global hardware and chip manufacturing sector.
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