India’s semiconductor sector is set to hit $271.9B by 2032 – but a talent shortage could slow the momentum. In this ET Edge Insights feature, our CEO, Srini Chinamilli, emphasizes the need for industry-academia collaboration, inclusive hiring, and focused skill-building to unlock untapped potential and accelerate India’s emergence as a global semiconductor leader.
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