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India's government could use security requirements and buying power to anchor-buy domestically designed chips, aiding startups lacking commercial clients. CCTV security rules already created such a market. The Semicon 2.0 scheme, worth ₹1.28 trillion over five years, seeks to incentivize chip fabs and supply chains.
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