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Budget 2026: Here are key challenges in electronics & semiconductor sector

Electronics & SemicIndia's electronics and semiconductor ambitions face hurdles such as high capital costs, talent gaps and weak value-chain presence

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  Key challenges 
  • With just 1 per cent in the global value chains of electronics, India needs to scale exports and attract global electronics majors to set up large manufacturing bases 
  •  High cost of capital in India (8-10 per cent), compared to China, Japan, and South Korea (1-6 per cent), discourages investors from setting up facilities in the country 
  • The presence of limited dedicated training fabs, cleanroom simulation facilities, and industry-academia partnerships results in a talent gap and slower technology transfer  
 
Industry ask 
  • Continued policy push towards electronic components and semiconductor manufacturing to ensure supply chains
  • Capital support for MSMEs. Continued access to advanced technology and skilled talent to ensure developmen
  • To sustain chip production in India. Incentive support, infrastructure readiness, and promotion of long-term strategic partnerships will be essential to attract players