@@seowkhoontan9534 Corruption under Modi? Mr Modi is known to have a no nonsense attitude towards corruption. If someone thinks otherwise, he/she is plain ignorant.😒😒😒
@@sydneyjay2465 modi govt is officially most corrupt in history of India. They literally sold govt entities to his fav business partners who do his political funding. Not only corruption, most hate crimes also on rise under his regime.
I am quite amazed by BJP inaugurated 1 facility out of three in Assam, this is not only bold but commendable step for including our North east part in main stream, and this type of step will also help in curbing changing demography cause of migration.
It is not a competition. China too had past decades, just like India. Development is not a monopoly of any country. Foreign interventions in Indian internal matters had partly affected Indian technological advancement. Now the present administration, is on the very right path in transforming the country into a modern society by focussing on improvements in infrastructural facilities, including world class airports, shipping ports, etc.
bro but i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
Jayanandan, As a part of improvements in the infrastructural facilities, India needs more world-class universities besides world class airports. Ever wonder why small countries like Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, France & Singapore excel in technologies, while India, with vast population, falls behind? Indian governments have historically focused on basic literacy, neglecting tertiary studies in sciences, technologies, engineering, & medicine. According to the QS World University Rankings 2024, South Asia compares unfavorably to East Asia in the number of world-ranked universities in STEM & medical sciences. China/HK/Macau(80) + Japan(51) + S. Korea(43) + Taiwan(27) + Thailand(13) + Malaysia(28) + Vietnam(5) + Singapore(4) = 251 India(45) + Pakistan(14) + Bangladesh(15) + Sri Lanka(2) + Nepal(0) + Bhutan(0) + Afghanistan(0) = 76 Despite a population of around 200 crores, South Asia has only 76 world-ranked universities, while Europe alone, with just over 75 crores population, boasts around 501 world-ranked universities according to 2024 QS World University Rankings. MBA Rankings are also worst for South Asia compared to Europe, North America and East Asia. You see, the power of China does not lie in their sweat shops anymore. The power of China lies in their university system with more than 80 globally ranked universities (rankings are from 2024 QS World University Rankings). If someone checks this report of globally ranked universities, one may notice that the nations with highest GDP have most number of globally ranked universities. According to the report, there are 198 globally ranked universities in USA with a population of just 34 crores and only 45 globally ranked universities in entire India with a population of over 140 crores which is more than 4 times USA. In other words, there is one world ranked university for around 17 lakhs people in USA. In India, there is one world ranked university for around 311 lakhs people implying that many states of India don t have a world-ranked university at all transforming smart youth, lacking equal opportunities, into tools of brute-force politics.
@@kalgandikota7752 I agree with your research, and I think the issue is with Indian society because of its poor living conditions after independence .. The focus is more on earning than the career of Indian people.
@@kalgandikota7752 A number of Indians are in text books. Names such as Ramanujan (math), Chandrasekhar (physics), Raman (physics), or Bose (physics, technically today's Bangladesh). I always wonder how India could "produce" such famous scientists in the beginning of the 20th century.
@@PlanetCHINA.1LOL Taiwan already helping India make chips. Did you not watch the video? Tata + Taiwan company partnership. FREE TIBET FROM CCP. TAIWAN IS A GREAT COUNTRY NOT LIKE CHEAP CHINA CCP 😂
"Taiwan wants to check China with this move but also not be dependent on USA. Really smart". I agree but TSMC is also dealing with a country that gets the majority of its energy needs from Russia, an ally of China. That has to be dealt with, too.
@@packerjip9665 I think Russia also depends on Taiwan for chips and doesnt want China to grab Taiwan bcz then Russia is heavily dependent on China/ SO if it comes to war, Russia wont side with China. Geopolitics is complicated
@@jamescaffrey7869 How are they getting Taiwanese chips if it is sanctioned? If they are backdooring getting these chips, the majority would be by China.
once the tech is gone, who will care what happen to Taiwan, this is a fatal move by Taiwan, they have no choice because US threaten them to do it or they won't buy from Taiwan anymore so they are forced to obey. if anyone think this is good for Taiwan, they don't really care about Taiwan.
Its not about overtake semiconductors industry of Taiwan n we never believe in overtake anything, anywhere..... Its all about cooperation, compitition n inclusivity. ........ Lots of love to our Taiwanese brothers and sisters from India 🇮🇳 #Semiconductor
As an Indian I believe no one can beat Taiwan's chip making except the case of China's invasion of Taiwan. All these years Taiwan has gained a lot of expertise in Chip Making it is very hard for any other country to achieve that.
Your SCL was ahead of TSMC at one time. SCL began chip production (using tech licensed from the US) in 1984 while TSMC was founded in 1989. If only that accident never happened, how far do you think India's semiconductor industry would be right now?
First, I don't think you are Indian. It's irrelevant if you are fro. INDIA OR ANYWHERE ELSE. There cooperation between Taiwan and India hence headlines are misleading.
I do t think you are an Indian if you have to state that first. Also India and Taiwan are not competing and are cooperating and strengthening each other in case of China going full on nuts and bolts
@@hitthedeck4115 Very true sabotaged."BIG FIRE" destroyed SCL - it is unfortunate. Modi ji will help us in developing Semiconductor Industry once again - You are right Sir.
And it's absolutely scary how much criticism govt is getting and how much support opposition is getting on the internet. There's no way opposition can form a stable govt yet PPL are getting stupid by getting divided into jaatis n religion and falling for freebies
Who told u that? The govt wants to make India the largest manufacturer. But I don't know if that will happen or not. And what u blabbered was something out of emotion. Not the govt's stand.
@@ashokp9260 does really india can manufacture 4mm chips in india?? 😆..even we can not trying 8mm..we r trying for 16mm technology 😆now..that to transfer technology from other Campanies..how can we beat Taiwan
We're heavily dependent on china.this chips act will help generate lot of electronic manufacturing ecosystem so many engineers going abroad but for what.
WHAT MODI HAS DONE IS CREATE THIS POSITIVE VIBE ABOUT INDIAS MANUFACTURIUNG CAPABILITIES, THOUGH IT MAY TAKE A DECADE OR SO FOR INDIA TO BECOME PROPER MANUFACTURING POWER. BUT ITS GOOD TO KNOW COUNTRIES STARTED TO LOOK AT INDIA AS A MANUFACRURING ALTERNATIVE TO CHINA. JUST 4-5 YEARS BACK THIS TALK WAS UNHEARD OF...BRAVO MODIJI !
Back then Indians don't even dream about all this average Indian do not even had any idea we were stuck under bubble of socialist congress govt. Which Never let u get out of bubble
AMD and Intel will definitely have their share of the market. TSMC is at max capacity and investing in other semiconductor companies will be an absolute power move. Different chips are good at different things and Nvidia has been very specialised, which leaves other aspects of Al open.
I’m widely spread out, using an enlightened top tier would always attain more interest no matter what. props to Frost hilda takes good care of my holdings giving me an edge to plus interest.
I think Taiwanese experts are being so insecure about India's non existent chip manufacturing capacity because they know India's true potential at becoming the next world factory. Taiwan does USA's bidding so TSMC has to share the manufacturing technology with Tata.
@@ylstorage7085 india lacks skill of engineers and there is no prduction of chips in india,all we import from other countries,it will take decades to do that!
@@iam_arnavisaha32no I think it's actually not true... in whole world wide indians literally contribute 20 to 30% in chip designing which is really really a complex thing.. india already have the deep capabilities in this industry just need infrastructure to achieve it
@@iam_arnavisaha32you are so wrong. -India already makes its critical chips in SCL Mohali with 180nm technology. -Also there is also a small fab of Isro in bangalore which makes most of the chips for indian satellites and space program and because space needs chips with bigger nodes for radiation resistance isro chips are in cutting edge in space tech. - Also indian government is planning to manufacturer 50-70nm node in SCL while supporting private chip makers while increasing R&D capabilities by the Design linked insensitive Though it may look nothing but we have seen in past india starts late but catch ups rapidly like it overtook china is road network and US in 5G penetration or catching up in space tech so if the indian government is serious it can catch up pretty quick because it already has the VLSI design engineers, contacts like in silicon Valley, market size bigger than china( Recently Reliance Jio overtook china mobile as the worlds largest telecom operator)
India and Taiwan are allies, Taiwan's competitence and India's manpower will significantly complement each other! Infact, even now, most semiconductor investments in India are driven by Taiwan in some way!
India don’t plan to compete with Taiwan India wants to be self reliant in chips as it has huge usage and consumption will go up in future. If Taiwan companies comes and manufacturers in India, we will happily accept it.. India 🤝🤝Taiwan
Taiwanese firms do not feel secure investing in India due to the crook-like behavior of the gov't (state & central,) the bureaucracy (ED enforcer) & labor unions based on experiences of their compatriots like Wistron & Pegatron.
@@prachisuryawanshi7359 you guys have skill issues. What can we do? Dont take it granted when developed countries like west and superior civilisation from east are helping indians in learning culture and science. The least you can do is stop whining about such things smh
Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) established in Mohali, Punjab was one amongst the premier and the oldest Semiconductor manufacturing firms that begun production 2 - 3 yrs. prior to TSMC and played a major role in the success of the American semiconductor firm Micron. The Chief of SCL applauded the growth of Micron and also felt proud to have been a part of it's growth. He remarked that Micron is now setting up shop in India for proliferating production which SCL would have done in the 70's - 80's had the conditions were good for it's growth. The CEO (Chief) of the firm gave an interview to one amongst the international printed media that it was due to a fire tragedy followed by poor funding and plenty of years of misgovernance by previous elected govts. that resulted in performance loss and zilch R&D in the following years. The gap was taken by TSMC followed by ASML dominating the intl. semiconductor and fabrication market. Had SCL been properly funded and guided by a progressive ideology, this wouldn't have happened and Bharat wouldn't have had to go to Micron, Tower Semiconductors, TSMC etc. to get their local demands for R&D and production met. It is a tragic story how "many" of such pioneering Indian firms have had to beat the dust due to Indian governance and bureaucracy.
Important points for semiconductor industry to move to India! 1) Stable Electricity. 2) Abundant and Continuous supply of water. 3) Domestic government (state govt) should be same as Central govt. 4) Access to ports for transportation. Dholera, Gujarat. Smart city fits the bill perfectly. Makes sense for projects moving there!! Hope other cities used smart city fund properly!
Wow, the guests are on point in every piece of information they spoke about India and its relations with Taiwan and the U.S. Loved the insightful discussion. Thank You!
It ain't about Overtaking Taiwan which has been in the Industry for 40+ Years, It's a Nascent Industry in India that is Fastening thanks to Hige Private Investments and Massive Govt Support with Right Policies,Which reckons that Ibdia is in the Right Direction and Even 15% Market Share by 2036 Would be Like THE Successful Achievement in a Highly Competitive World
bro i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
The semiconductor fab technology transfer to Tata is very interesting. Similar the tech transfers to their indigenous military manufacturers. It's nice to see PM Modi take India in these directions.
India is not a threat but USA is. Every major chip manufacturer is setting up plants in the US. They'll manufacturer the cutting edge chips. India is only trying to secure it's supply chains. 28 nm chips will be used in vehicles and stuff. Over the long run, hopefully India will catch up but it won't be at Taiwan's expense.❤❤❤
Taiwan and India together can make it huge impact in Semiconductor industry. Taiwan will benefit a lot with good economic collaboration with India. It will be win-win situation for both nations.
Collaboration is the best option by synergising all the advantages that both nations enjoy. Anything & everything is possible in lndia by lndia. In order to see the future, one just need to be in lndia. The 🇹🇼partnership🇮🇳 has tremendous potential to benefit both nations immensely.
16:30 spot on. It's one of the hindrances for India's development. The other being we Indians are culturally happy with what's in hand this attitude broadly influences R&D and venturing into new avenues. But for the past decade we are slowly coming out of this shell and sure once India venture into anything I can assure the growth rate obviously skyrockets...
At the high end it will take a long time for India to catch up and don’t think that is India’s intention. What India’s present target is to gain self sufficiency in the mass produced items used in automobiles, consumer electronics, most mobiles, laptops, except the high end one
This is one of the most well researched discussion about India I've seen in a very long time. Especially in this specific context of semi conductors. Quite rare to see a such unbiased outlook from a foreign country even when India is trying to enter their specialization they are not berating India but having a collaborative mindset while correctly calling out the challenges with India and trusting their promise on addressing challenges. Almost no one every talks about how India design ICs. It always goes off the radars thinking there's no semi-conductor industry so it might not be possible. As a lot of India's decisions play out in long term, having 28nm fabs is a right stepping stone, DRAMs, NANDs and other non-CPU chips would utilize the future Indian fabs without eating into Taiwan's essential business and perhaps take off some workload from them. It would take at least a decade or two before India will feel comfortable entering advanced lithography and that's some time to figure out the next step with Taiwan on this industry.
India with Taiwan...with enough will, time & investments anything is possible👍india doesn't want to compete with Taiwan, india just trying to be self-reliant & reduce foreign dependence...also in Asia india is the only one who can counter China in terms of military might😊
In 1989, a fire destroyed the Semiconductor Complex Limited (SCL) facility in Mohali, India. This incident derailed India's ambitions to become a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing. The fire caused significant damage to equipment, halting production for several years. By the time operations resumed, other nations like Taiwan had surged ahead. Although SCL was later revived as a research center, India's semiconductor dreams were heavily impacted by this setback.
Taiwan started semiconductor manufacturing in the 1980s, it has almost a 50 year head-start over India. No, India obviously cannot overtake Taiwan in manufacturing semiconductor. But India can give refuge to Taiwanese if and when China attacks Taiwan. India protects Tibentans and it can protect Taiwanese government in exile, if it ever comes to that. Of course, Taiwan also has US protection so maybe India's support isn't as badly needed by Taiwan There is better outcome in India and Taiwan cooperating, these things should not be looked at as "zero sum games". Cooperation leads to better outcomes, and what better way than to cooperate with a fellow democracy?
As a citizen of India, i want to support Taiwan against China. Not cause i hate China but for Taiwans existnace as a sovereign country. I know China is a expansionist power thats really bad for the peace.
As an indian we hope to make ourselves self sufficient thats the goal which we may need when foreign powers deem us dangerous specially our immediate neighbors ❤️ to taiwan.
Was at tsmc fab few weeks back. Tsmc is atleast 3 decades ahead of india. India can work together with Taiwanese as they are friendly country and good people sharing same values like India.
As an Indian I dont know if India will overtake Taiwan. Probably not because Taiwan is decades ahead of India but India does recognie Taiwan as an independent country. When China invades Taiwan, India will always stand with Taiwan.
@biggpicture2930 Taiwan is an independent country and it has got nothing to do with China. China on the other hand is too scared to take land from India. I think you forgot what Japan did to China in WW2. They made soap using good old Chinese fat.
First time on this channel, not bad, Interesting! I feel there is a need for foreign analysts and journalists to address foreign leaders with respect. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not a tongue twister, neither is just Prime Minister Modi ! Even us we don't call each other by our last names! 🇮🇳
India has been making 190nm chips for a long time, but those are outdated and limited. Science minister has already stated that goal is to make 140nm chips first that goes in for major electronic items and then slowly transition to cutting edge 4-8nm chips. India has already the talent in design side, production side is limited to non-existent now. But that will change very rapidly as most of the things that are happening in India now.
We welcome you in India. Based discussion of Taiwan Times : we have opportunities in sectors think upon it: -Trading -Logistics -Human Resource -Raw Material processing extraction -Manufacturing , political stability - IT SERVICE AND BUSINESS operations - Designing , power, transportation, water supply -Infrastructure
TSMC should invest in India because India is going to show a lot of growth in the future and we have a lot of capability to become the leading power in the world and challenge China. Along with this all the countries are investing in India who know that India is going to become a very big manufacturing hub in the future and at the same time the consumers here are also in billions.
The answer is - YES India is already top semiconductor design center in the world. Manufacturing needs infrastructure investments and under the current geo political situation the world is ready to invest. There are always challenges but if India can do it in space it can do it in semiconductor.
"Manufacturing needs infrastructure investments and under the current geo political situation the world is ready to invest." So the companies should pay for the infrastucture? I don't think that is how it works.
@@packerjip9665 Typically a joint effort. Governments and companies. The most important ingredient is technology talent. It’s the reason for Taiwan’s success in the field.
@@lostinmuzak If the cost is right for TSNC. TSMC is in the advantage in this stage. TSMC will invest in the plant but India will have to do a lot of work also. India is not at the advantage at this time.
My view is that as a society, it is reverting to back the age of empires. Empire building since WW2, but Current situation is so dire that they only dream of a fantastic future. You can always see that as they always proclaiming india will be a 4 or 5 trillion econmy or it will have the third largest economy or a superpower.
16:05 I think the guys is living in pre modi era.. bhai there is ample amount of electricity generation in last decade be it massive solar plant, new coal & upcoming indigenous nuclear power plants.. also the grid is also been stabalized.. infrastructure is really improved..
India is still a country that depends on Russian oil. This is a problem that European countries have to account for energy. China is still close to Russia. Still a dependency.
@@packerjip9665Even Europe depends on Russia for oil and you can check latest data India has reduce his percentage of importing oil from Russia right now China is a leading in this case.
@@mygoalismylife7990 The EU's dependency to Russia is LNG than crude oil but still a dependency nonetheless. India may have reduced its dependency to Russsian crude oil but may be increasing now, especially for India's need for energy with further foreign investment. That will not change unless it gets crude oil from another scource that will be more expensive.
Collaboration so important. Infrastructure developing so fast in india. Now india has political stability as well as modi ji will come with record majority. So all together its a good momentum for india to achieve goal faster.
This is very good discussion on a media channel which we miss in our Indian news channels. There should be discussions like this on our media too! which have nowadays become a political tool only in the hands who own the power in their respective states!
I am Indian , Wrong title How can India vs Taiwan . It is Taiwan + India partnership . If Taiwan companies invest in India they benefit and vice versa .
The outlook here is to get key technologies and not get blackmailed, Its not not about competing with anyone. Its about being indepenent in key technologies .... long time due
The type of security India offers to Taiwanese Investment can only be offered by other Nuclear power countries so Taiwanese Investment is safe and secure plus the market size India offers is huge TATA group is so huge that it can give massive reach to Taiwanese investment in the markets where Theny can't imagine and lastly China can never Dictate India on Taiwan geo-politically which also works in India's favor.
Let us see what happens.We have to focus on Semiconductor FABS in India first. PM Modi ji is focusing on Semiconductor Industry @ the moment......It is good for us.
An honest balanced analysis and report without anchor playing hype, sensationalism, nationalism, bashing other countries like what the shrill Indian news media do nowadays.
As an india i would say China is run be educated engineers while indian people doesnt value their leader to be educated enough. Even our literacy rate is 78% , what can we expect now Even Veitnam , malaysia, indonesia have gone par then expection due to smooth laws to invest there, skill development, female workforce participation. Our women doesnt participate in economy ( only 19% does , still in south india and north east india) due to culture and tradition. Its another negative point. Well india has done tremendous job in IT and finance sector in past decade. Growing other sectors need skill development and support , investment from govt.
Sorry bro but i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
No Bro They just need high skill labour and infrastructure....They don't care about cheap manufacturing because Most of the work is automated in Chip industry and High engineering products.....
TSMC is politically influential company they’re are not there for individuals they don’t care about mass development. It’s focused on tangible profits from political actions for their own interests.
@@TusharChandaliya-vq5np Indian exports world high class individuals who are currently running large corporations around world while holding ability to take on projects and work around global economies. And you talking about high skilled individuals or infrastructures. Overall the technology they using is developed by German engineers thanks to hitler push on engineers and doctors or scientists. Some people agree while some not everything done by holster wasn’t waste while western are scared of hitler think of him as Satan or devil a propaganda image set by usa on western people.
@@TusharChandaliya-vq5np You have to be able to dependably transport the product through infrastructure. This takes time. I believe India will do this but it will take a lot of investment by the Indian government.
*Reason Why BJP is important for India's development.* *In 2007 Intel asked for a permission from Congress to set up Intel's semiconductor manufacturing Industry in India, Intel gave two major reasons to do so. First, it was that it would give employment to the indians and will boost India's economy. Second, India has a rich environment for development of semiconductor industry. BUT, as we know Congress main motto is to keep india dependent and underdeveloped and asking hindus their caste for their votes and guess what? Congress didnt reply Intel for months but few months later Intel again asked from their side for the permission but this time Congress instantly denied. Later, Intel moved on and planted their semiconductor industry in 'Taiwan' and today in 2024, Taiwan is manufacturing their own semiconductor chips, motherboards and a lotta things based on computer components. Intel gave employment to Taiwan and their per capita GDP sky rocketed. This is the reason every tech guy should stop voting congress.* In congress era there were only 120 startups in 2013 in india but in BJP's era there are more than 1,17,000 startup that came up in india in 2023 and the number of startups in india is continuously increasing, BJP has a simple aim and that is to replace the tag from "MADE IN CHINA" to "MADE IN INDIA". The number of startups in India has increased significantly since 2014, with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) recognizing over 117,000 startups as of the end of 2023: 2014: 300 startups recognized 2023: 1,17,254 startups recognized The number of technology startups in India has also grown, from around 2000 in 2014 to 31,000 in 2023. The top sectors for startups in 2023 were: EdTech (16%), EnterpriseTech (12%), BFSI (10%), Advertising and Marketing (7%), and RetailTech (6%). The one major reason to vote BJP is to Develop our beloved India 🇮🇳 ❤❤
India is not looking to compete with Taiwan. We have shared values of liberal democracy, free speech, eastern asian values, etc. As well as common challenges. We have a large market, growing startups ecosystem, educated workforce ready to be trained in any field. We also have geopolitical clout, balancing our ties with everybody - from the US to Israel to Iran to Russia, we maintain independent foreign policy. We have historical ties with Taiwan and have always supported Taiwan.
@adolft_official Dude I'm an Indian and earn about 720 US dollars per month that is in Indian currency about 60k + Rupees which is considered a fair income in India, and with that income im able to fairly sustain a life of a European who earns 5,000 USDollars Monthly, I'm saying this becuz when people judge India in terms of Per capita income they forget India is 10x times cheaper as compared to the West hence 2,000 per capita is a good income which in the West is below average, actually u should be aware of it by now atleast 🤦🏻♂️ considering India recently launched and successfully landed it's Rover at the South pole of the Moon 🌝 with a total budget (expense) of what a Hollywood movie is made up with.
@adolft_official Yes. Large Market of 1.4 Billion people and the purchasing power is growing. Do you have any idea what all Indians need and will be buying in the next one decade as its economy grows? If you had any imagination, you would be googling how to start a company in India instead of sneering at comments here. But don't rush yourself, India is not for you. It is already one of the top engines for global economic growth. Unlike Chinese over-leveraged banks and real estate, India's growth is slower, but sustainable.
@@ignashi7plays401India can't complete with china due to large gaps in economy but in specific areas India can make a move to attract investment. bro i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
@@TheFocus1212 agree with your point. It's much closer to reality. My comment was addressed to that ignorant person. He is a troller and not an Indian.
I graduated in Electronics and communication engineering. But due to very less core technological companies I couldn't apply for Semiconductor and VLSI development. I wish we had fabrication facilities in India back then.
Its not India vs Taiwan, its India plus Taiwan❤❤❤, india always stand with Taiwan.🤗😍😎
Meanwhile world doesnt give a d*** about India.
But they don't think so !
Like 2023 they discriminate Indians working in Tiwan
ask them did they consider Arunachal and Ladakh as part of India.
Yep.
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I'm from India. We're not doing it to overtake Taiwan, we're doing it for our people. We deserve a better life.
Unfortunately with the level of corruption and cronyism under Modi, good luck to your wishful thinking.
@@seowkhoontan9534 Corruption under Modi? Mr Modi is known to have a no nonsense attitude towards corruption. If someone thinks otherwise, he/she is plain ignorant.😒😒😒
@@sydneyjay2465 modi govt is officially most corrupt in history of India. They literally sold govt entities to his fav business partners who do his political funding. Not only corruption, most hate crimes also on rise under his regime.
We will overtake Taiwan in semiconductor manufacturing. This is bound to happen some day as we are the fastest growing economy in the world.
@@seowkhoontan9534 NO, so you don't era before Modi, previous government is Ideological seek, and has less courage to take action.
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Actual audience 🇮🇳
They are not even targeting
Bro TH-cam India recommend this 😂 our people are now more interesting to geo politics i think
Well our media never talks about it
Total shity ranking in journalism
They talk about Tata Adani as political issue not business
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I am quite amazed by BJP inaugurated 1 facility out of three in Assam, this is not only bold but commendable step for including our North east part in main stream, and this type of step will also help in curbing changing demography cause of migration.
but u shd vote for modi otherwise no compNies will come to open theirmanufacturing hub in india
Modi is the biggest liars ..😂😂😂
@@peterneil6859 see what happens when you skip your medicine.
@@Pervysagr_jiraiya Mr Ben head 🙃🤣🤣🤣
How is itca lie when it is practically being established in assam?@@peterneil6859
We don't wanna compete , we love to grow together... love from India 🇮🇳
It is not a competition. China too had past decades, just like India. Development is not a monopoly of any country. Foreign interventions in Indian internal matters had partly affected Indian technological advancement. Now the present administration, is on the very right path in transforming the country into a modern society by focussing on improvements in infrastructural facilities, including world class airports, shipping ports, etc.
bro but i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
Jayanandan, As a part of improvements in the infrastructural facilities, India needs more world-class universities besides world class airports. Ever wonder why small countries like Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, France & Singapore excel in technologies, while India, with vast population, falls behind? Indian governments have historically focused on basic literacy, neglecting tertiary studies in sciences, technologies, engineering, & medicine. According to the QS World University Rankings 2024, South Asia compares unfavorably to East Asia in the number of world-ranked universities in STEM & medical sciences.
China/HK/Macau(80) + Japan(51) + S. Korea(43) + Taiwan(27) + Thailand(13) + Malaysia(28) + Vietnam(5) + Singapore(4) = 251
India(45) + Pakistan(14) + Bangladesh(15) + Sri Lanka(2) + Nepal(0) + Bhutan(0) + Afghanistan(0) = 76
Despite a population of around 200 crores, South Asia has only 76 world-ranked universities, while Europe alone, with just over 75 crores population, boasts around 501 world-ranked universities according to 2024 QS World University Rankings. MBA Rankings are also worst for South Asia compared to Europe, North America and East Asia.
You see, the power of China does not lie in their sweat shops anymore. The power of China lies in their university system with more than 80 globally ranked universities (rankings are from 2024 QS World University Rankings). If someone checks this report of globally ranked universities, one may notice that the nations with highest GDP have most number of globally ranked universities. According to the report, there are 198 globally ranked universities in USA with a population of just 34 crores and only 45 globally ranked universities in entire India with a population of over 140 crores which is more than 4 times USA. In other words, there is one world ranked university for around 17 lakhs people in USA. In India, there is one world ranked university for around 311 lakhs people implying that many states of India don t have a world-ranked university at all transforming smart youth, lacking equal opportunities, into tools of brute-force politics.
@@kalgandikota7752 I agree with your research, and I think the issue is with Indian society because of its poor living conditions after independence .. The focus is more on earning than the career of Indian people.
@@nikhilPUD01 VOTE for MODI . All the best
@@kalgandikota7752 A number of Indians are in text books. Names such as Ramanujan (math), Chandrasekhar (physics), Raman (physics), or Bose (physics, technically today's Bangladesh). I always wonder how India could "produce" such famous scientists in the beginning of the 20th century.
Long live Taiwan 🇹🇼 and Long live India 🇮🇳
Very very good news if the indians support Taiwan, China will support khalistan, Kashmir, Assam, Sikkim, Manipur, Tamil, karela... Independence.
@@kicker3595and It's Kerala not Karela
@@kicker3595not need China. When India reach certain level. US will do it.
@@aromalo3905😂 karela naam bhi sahi nhe le skte
@@kicker3595Chinese bot spotted 😂
India + Taiwan collaboration = great future + great business + shared risks
Do you think Taiwanese like it? They are already stand alone success, they want share their cake? Lol😂
@@PlanetCHINA.1LOL Taiwan already helping India make chips. Did you not watch the video? Tata + Taiwan company partnership. FREE TIBET FROM CCP. TAIWAN IS A GREAT COUNTRY NOT LIKE CHEAP CHINA CCP 😂
@@PlanetCHINA.1Chinese bots should take a look at their own country first. Building infrastructure alone doesn't make a country developed.
@@PlanetCHINA.1chinese bots dying in comment section
Actually Taiwan has done a smart of move by doing this. Taiwan wants to check China with this move but also not be dependent on USA. Really smart
Hahhaa which world you live in or have ko or idea about chips😂😂😂
"Taiwan wants to check China with this move but also not be dependent on USA. Really smart". I agree but TSMC is also dealing with a country that gets the majority of its energy needs from Russia, an ally of China. That has to be dealt with, too.
@@packerjip9665 I think Russia also depends on Taiwan for chips and doesnt want China to grab Taiwan bcz then Russia is heavily dependent on China/ SO if it comes to war, Russia wont side with China. Geopolitics is complicated
@@jamescaffrey7869 How are they getting Taiwanese chips if it is sanctioned? If they are backdooring getting these chips, the majority would be by China.
once the tech is gone, who will care what happen to Taiwan, this is a fatal move by Taiwan, they have no choice because US threaten them to do it or they won't buy from Taiwan anymore so they are forced to obey. if anyone think this is good for Taiwan, they don't really care about Taiwan.
Love from India 🇮🇳 to Taiwanese ♥️
In return they will give you racist slur.
They don't need your love
You keep loving them and they will keep being racist towards you. God please give some brain to YADAV clan 🙄
Why India don't send an embassy in Taiwan?
@@kicker3595 because we don't recognise you nor we would unless your country openly supports that CHINA has occupied the Ladakh region of India
we Taiwanese love Indian people...come to Taiwan and we'll show our love!
Is that a warning?
😂😂😂
It sounds like a threat, no thanks we are staying away 😅
Tell that to the Chinese. They love you a lot. They will definitely show you their love.
@@YashSharma-iv7ok probably bad english
Its not about overtake semiconductors industry of Taiwan n we never believe in overtake anything, anywhere..... Its all about cooperation, compitition n inclusivity. ........
Lots of love to our Taiwanese brothers and sisters from India 🇮🇳 #Semiconductor
As an Indian I believe no one can beat Taiwan's chip making except the case of China's invasion of Taiwan. All these years Taiwan has gained a lot of expertise in Chip Making it is very hard for any other country to achieve that.
Your SCL was ahead of TSMC at one time. SCL began chip production (using tech licensed from the US) in 1984 while TSMC was founded in 1989. If only that accident never happened, how far do you think India's semiconductor industry would be right now?
First, I don't think you are Indian. It's irrelevant if you are fro. INDIA OR ANYWHERE ELSE. There cooperation between Taiwan and India hence headlines are misleading.
I do t think you are an Indian if you have to state that first. Also India and Taiwan are not competing and are cooperating and strengthening each other in case of China going full on nuts and bolts
@@hitthedeck4115 Very true sabotaged."BIG FIRE" destroyed SCL - it is unfortunate. Modi ji will help us in developing Semiconductor Industry once again - You are right Sir.
@@ntej7927This was a sabotage by some outside forces to stop India's growth....
Its' clear we need a stable government for at least 20 years to boost up this transition phase from $4 trillion to $20 trillion economy.
yes we need to educate our voters too thy fall for freebies thsn growth
And it's absolutely scary how much criticism govt is getting and how much support opposition is getting on the internet. There's no way opposition can form a stable govt yet PPL are getting stupid by getting divided into jaatis n religion and falling for freebies
Well until pappuji is here have no fear of instability 🤣🤣
we need it cell dalla free country
@@iyeraishu1yeah cant agree more
Together we can grow for the benefit of our people.🇮🇳🤝🇹🇼
India 🇮🇳- Taiwan 🇹🇼 friendship long live !
RNDI xit? Very unusual name 😮
@@bookworm7753"book worm" is not weird at all
@@bookworm7753 😂
I guess RN is an abbreviation.And Dixit might be a maradi surname .
As a Indian..we don't want to beat Taiwan..we( India and Taiwan)have to decrease dependence on china...❤ from india 🇮🇳..long live Taiwan
Taiwan is another China 😂
Who told u that? The govt wants to make India the largest manufacturer. But I don't know if that will happen or not. And what u blabbered was something out of emotion. Not the govt's stand.
@@ashokp9260 does really india can manufacture 4mm chips in india?? 😆..even we can not trying 8mm..we r trying for 16mm technology 😆now..that to transfer technology from other Campanies..how can we beat Taiwan
@@humanity947 plz laugh, we will come with more confidence.
We're heavily dependent on china.this chips act will help generate lot of electronic manufacturing ecosystem so many engineers going abroad but for what.
WHAT MODI HAS DONE IS CREATE THIS POSITIVE VIBE ABOUT INDIAS MANUFACTURIUNG CAPABILITIES, THOUGH IT MAY TAKE A DECADE OR SO FOR INDIA TO BECOME PROPER MANUFACTURING POWER. BUT ITS GOOD TO KNOW COUNTRIES STARTED TO LOOK AT INDIA AS A MANUFACRURING ALTERNATIVE TO CHINA. JUST 4-5 YEARS BACK THIS TALK WAS UNHEARD OF...BRAVO MODIJI !
Back then Indians don't even dream about all this average Indian do not even had any idea we were stuck under bubble of socialist congress govt. Which Never let u get out of bubble
Investors invest in India for its market Size not looking at Modi or Godi. India will continue to grow in spite of who leads it.
Wow such a nice show, unlike other shows here the speakers are so positive about India, love it❤ India will always stand with Taiwan❤
AMD and Intel will definitely have their share of the market. TSMC is at max capacity and investing in other semiconductor companies will be an absolute power move. Different chips are good at different things and Nvidia has been very specialised, which leaves other aspects of Al open.
This is the type of in-depth detail on the semiconductor market that investors need
Sorry, not convinced about intel future. Do you really think nvidia can keep up this surge rate and stream for the better part of the decade?
It takes few years to turn around such a big ship like NVDA, I had bought NVDA shares at $300 i’m currently doings the same for PLTR and AMD.
How much of their stock do you own? Seems like a lot of your interest is riding on this
I’m widely spread out, using an enlightened top tier would always attain more interest no matter what. props to Frost hilda takes good care of my holdings giving me an edge to plus interest.
I think Taiwanese experts are being so insecure about India's non existent chip manufacturing capacity because they know India's true potential at becoming the next world factory. Taiwan does USA's bidding so TSMC has to share the manufacturing technology with Tata.
chips are made in labs, not in factories
I know lots brilliant Indians working in labs,
other countries' labs thou.
@@ylstorage7085 yes we have people just need infrastructure
@@ylstorage7085 india lacks skill of engineers and there is no prduction of chips in india,all we import from other countries,it will take decades to do that!
@@iam_arnavisaha32no I think it's actually not true... in whole world wide indians literally contribute 20 to 30% in chip designing which is really really a complex thing.. india already have the deep capabilities in this industry just need infrastructure to achieve it
@@iam_arnavisaha32you are so wrong.
-India already makes its critical chips in SCL Mohali with 180nm technology.
-Also there is also a small fab of Isro in bangalore which makes most of the chips for indian satellites and space program and because space needs chips with bigger nodes for radiation resistance isro chips are in cutting edge in space tech.
- Also indian government is planning to manufacturer 50-70nm node in SCL while supporting private chip makers while increasing R&D capabilities by the Design linked insensitive
Though it may look nothing but we have seen in past india starts late but catch ups rapidly like it overtook china is road network and US in 5G penetration or catching up in space tech so if the indian government is serious it can catch up pretty quick because it already has the VLSI design engineers, contacts like in silicon Valley, market size bigger than china( Recently Reliance Jio overtook china mobile as the worlds largest telecom operator)
Any technological advances for good use and purpose shouldnt be a competition, but an achievement for mankind.
India and Taiwan are allies, Taiwan's competitence and India's manpower will significantly complement each other! Infact, even now, most semiconductor investments in India are driven by Taiwan in some way!
India don’t plan to compete with Taiwan
India wants to be self reliant in chips as it has huge usage and consumption will go up in future.
If Taiwan companies comes and manufacturers in India, we will happily accept it..
India 🤝🤝Taiwan
I hope they don't behave the same as Kia motors employees did to indian people on our own land.
Taiwanese firms do not feel secure investing in India due to the crook-like behavior of the gov't (state & central,) the bureaucracy (ED enforcer) & labor unions based on experiences of their compatriots like Wistron & Pegatron.
@@prachisuryawanshi7359 you guys have skill issues. What can we do? Dont take it granted when developed countries like west and superior civilisation from east are helping indians in learning culture and science. The least you can do is stop whining about such things smh
@@donquixote2792 Superior what?
@@IndianTiger-0P superior culture, morals and ethics. Not to mention, superior genes in some cases
Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) established in Mohali, Punjab was one amongst the premier and the oldest Semiconductor manufacturing firms that begun production 2 - 3 yrs. prior to TSMC and played a major role in the success of the American semiconductor firm Micron. The Chief of SCL applauded the growth of Micron and also felt proud to have been a part of it's growth. He remarked that Micron is now setting up shop in India for proliferating production which SCL would have done in the 70's - 80's had the conditions were good for it's growth. The CEO (Chief) of the firm gave an interview to one amongst the international printed media that it was due to a fire tragedy followed by poor funding and plenty of years of misgovernance by previous elected govts. that resulted in performance loss and zilch R&D in the following years. The gap was taken by TSMC followed by ASML dominating the intl. semiconductor and fabrication market. Had SCL been properly funded and guided by a progressive ideology, this wouldn't have happened and Bharat wouldn't have had to go to Micron, Tower Semiconductors, TSMC etc. to get their local demands for R&D and production met. It is a tragic story how "many" of such pioneering Indian firms have had to beat the dust due to Indian governance and bureaucracy.
Gap taken TSMC followed by ASML???... Pure BS, shows you know $hit about semiconductor industry.
Tell me ur story then if it's quite interesting 🤫@@tweedy4sg
Love you Taiwan from India
This is some quality content. To the point, polite and keeping it real.
Important points for semiconductor industry to move to India!
1) Stable Electricity.
2) Abundant and Continuous supply of water.
3) Domestic government (state govt) should be same as Central govt.
4) Access to ports for transportation.
Dholera, Gujarat. Smart city fits the bill perfectly. Makes sense for projects moving there!!
Hope other cities used smart city fund properly!
Same as Assam has it all.
@@roger72715 let's have a Gujarat vs. Assam wrestling match and then decide 😂
Wow, the guests are on point in every piece of information they spoke about India and its relations with Taiwan and the U.S. Loved the insightful discussion. Thank You!
Appriciate The Initiative Thank You For Supporting INDIA 🇮🇳 Grateful To Taiwan ❤️🇹🇼
It ain't about Overtaking Taiwan which has been in the Industry for 40+ Years, It's a Nascent Industry in India that is Fastening thanks to Hige Private Investments and Massive Govt Support with Right Policies,Which reckons that Ibdia is in the Right Direction and Even 15% Market Share by 2036 Would be Like THE Successful Achievement in a Highly Competitive World
bro i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
@@TheFocus1212Wow That's amazing that you can see design 10 nm chips....
@themyself1212 How to become like you?
The semiconductor fab technology transfer to Tata is very interesting. Similar the tech transfers to their indigenous military manufacturers. It's nice to see PM Modi take India in these directions.
Very good for India - Taiwan relationship..😊
India is not a threat but USA is. Every major chip manufacturer is setting up plants in the US. They'll manufacturer the cutting edge chips. India is only trying to secure it's supply chains. 28 nm chips will be used in vehicles and stuff. Over the long run, hopefully India will catch up but it won't be at Taiwan's expense.❤❤❤
Taiwan and India together can make it huge impact in Semiconductor industry. Taiwan will benefit a lot with good economic collaboration with India. It will be win-win situation for both nations.
Collaboration is the best option by synergising all the advantages that both nations enjoy. Anything & everything is possible in lndia by lndia. In order to see the future, one just need to be in lndia. The 🇹🇼partnership🇮🇳 has tremendous potential to benefit both nations immensely.
Love you guys from India ❤
16:30 spot on. It's one of the hindrances for India's development. The other being we Indians are culturally happy with what's in hand this attitude broadly influences R&D and venturing into new avenues. But for the past decade we are slowly coming out of this shell and sure once India venture into anything I can assure the growth rate obviously skyrockets...
Long live Taiwan and Long live India ❤
At the high end it will take a long time for India to catch up and don’t think that is India’s intention. What India’s present target is to gain self sufficiency in the mass produced items used in automobiles, consumer electronics, most mobiles, laptops, except the high end one
India stands with Taiwan and Taiwanese ❤❤
This is one of the most well researched discussion about India I've seen in a very long time. Especially in this specific context of semi conductors.
Quite rare to see a such unbiased outlook from a foreign country even when India is trying to enter their specialization they are not berating India but having a collaborative mindset while correctly calling out the challenges with India and trusting their promise on addressing challenges.
Almost no one every talks about how India design ICs. It always goes off the radars thinking there's no semi-conductor industry so it might not be possible.
As a lot of India's decisions play out in long term, having 28nm fabs is a right stepping stone, DRAMs, NANDs and other non-CPU chips would utilize the future Indian fabs without eating into Taiwan's essential business and perhaps take off some workload from them. It would take at least a decade or two before India will feel comfortable entering advanced lithography and that's some time to figure out the next step with Taiwan on this industry.
💯💯
India with Taiwan...with enough will, time & investments anything is possible👍india doesn't want to compete with Taiwan, india just trying to be self-reliant & reduce foreign dependence...also in Asia india is the only one who can counter China in terms of military might😊
In 1989, a fire destroyed the Semiconductor Complex Limited (SCL) facility in Mohali, India. This incident derailed India's ambitions to become a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing. The fire caused significant damage to equipment, halting production for several years. By the time operations resumed, other nations like Taiwan had surged ahead. Although SCL was later revived as a research center, India's semiconductor dreams were heavily impacted by this setback.
TSMC and Tata is Amazing Combination! Both are Flagship Companies!
Taiwan started semiconductor manufacturing in the 1980s, it has almost a 50 year head-start over India. No, India obviously cannot overtake Taiwan in manufacturing semiconductor. But India can give refuge to Taiwanese if and when China attacks Taiwan. India protects Tibentans and it can protect Taiwanese government in exile, if it ever comes to that. Of course, Taiwan also has US protection so maybe India's support isn't as badly needed by Taiwan
There is better outcome in India and Taiwan cooperating, these things should not be looked at as "zero sum games". Cooperation leads to better outcomes, and what better way than to cooperate with a fellow democracy?
Do u believe US does anything without profit? India does things for bigger human good.
As a citizen of India, i want to support Taiwan against China. Not cause i hate China but for Taiwans existnace as a sovereign country. I know China is a expansionist power thats really bad for the peace.
India's intent is not to replace Taiwan.
India's aim is to be self reliant and independent for self defense. India stands with Taiwan.
As an indian we hope to make ourselves self sufficient thats the goal which we may need when foreign powers deem us dangerous specially our immediate neighbors ❤️ to taiwan.
Really appreciate Twain buisness analyst & media.
Excellent analysis....
absolutely perfect analysis.
Love from India.
Its an important collaboration India and Taiwan
Very strategic for the future
ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT , thata all i can say . vote for development
I like the anchor, she is polite always smiling ❤
Was at tsmc fab few weeks back. Tsmc is atleast 3 decades ahead of india. India can work together with Taiwanese as they are friendly country and good people sharing same values like India.
As an Indian I dont know if India will overtake Taiwan. Probably not because Taiwan is decades ahead of India but India does recognie Taiwan as an independent country. When China invades Taiwan, India will always stand with Taiwan.
Stand with ?? How, can you be more specific ?
But taiwan will not be with india when china take back land from indiabecause it is land that belongs to taiwan. Check taiwan's map.
@biggpicture2930 Taiwan is an independent country and it has got nothing to do with China.
China on the other hand is too scared to take land from India. I think you forgot what Japan did to China in WW2. They made soap using good old Chinese fat.
@@biggpicture2930 let them try
Those paper tigers will be folded
The best mountain army is Indian army
We won 4/5 war in mountains
In the latest Brics meeting Modi has fallen at the feet of Jinping.
First time on this channel, not bad, Interesting! I feel there is a need for foreign analysts and journalists to address foreign leaders with respect. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not a tongue twister, neither is just Prime Minister Modi ! Even us we don't call each other by our last names! 🇮🇳
Taiwan is brother of India. Together we stand. ❤❤❤
ଜୟ ଜଗନ୍ନାଥ ଓଡ଼ିଶା ❤
India has been making 190nm chips for a long time, but those are outdated and limited. Science minister has already stated that goal is to make 140nm chips first that goes in for major electronic items and then slowly transition to cutting edge 4-8nm chips. India has already the talent in design side, production side is limited to non-existent now. But that will change very rapidly as most of the things that are happening in India now.
very nice and insightful! love from India!
So many people try to seperate us (🇮🇳india and Taiwan🇹🇼) nobody can never and ever. We love Taiwan🇹🇼. Because you are kindhearted people.
Excellent transparency discussion and presentation.
Japan --> Auto manufacturing hub in India. Taiwan --> Semiconductor manufacturing hub in India.
We welcome you in India.
Based discussion of Taiwan Times : we have opportunities in sectors think upon it:
-Trading
-Logistics
-Human Resource
-Raw Material processing extraction
-Manufacturing , political stability
- IT SERVICE AND BUSINESS operations
- Designing , power, transportation, water supply
-Infrastructure
7:05. TSMC will always rocks ( be a leader in India as far as product ).
I love your unbiased and fair assessment of lndia..their is no hate at all
TSMC should invest in India because India is going to show a lot of growth in the future and we have a lot of capability to become the leading power in the world and challenge China. Along with this all the countries are investing in India who know that India is going to become a very big manufacturing hub in the future and at the same time the consumers here are also in billions.
Love from india 🇮🇳 ♥️
Thank you taiwan. Hoping to see tamc in india soon👍
This program and its anchor are excellent. Good listening and good participants.
The answer is - YES
India is already top semiconductor design center in the world.
Manufacturing needs infrastructure investments and under the current geo political situation the world is ready to invest.
There are always challenges but if India can do it in space it can do it in semiconductor.
"Manufacturing needs infrastructure investments and under the current geo political situation the world is ready to invest." So the companies should pay for the infrastucture? I don't think that is how it works.
@@packerjip9665 Typically a joint effort. Governments and companies. The most important ingredient is technology talent. It’s the reason for Taiwan’s success in the field.
@@lostinmuzak If the cost is right for TSNC. TSMC is in the advantage in this stage. TSMC will invest in the plant but India will have to do a lot of work also. India is not at the advantage at this time.
when will india get those advantage when rahul become pm@@packerjip9665
My view is that as a society, it is reverting to back the age of empires. Empire building since WW2, but Current situation is so dire that they only dream of a fantastic future. You can always see that as they always proclaiming india will be a 4 or 5 trillion econmy or it will have the third largest economy or a superpower.
16:05 I think the guys is living in pre modi era.. bhai there is ample amount of electricity generation in last decade be it massive solar plant, new coal & upcoming indigenous nuclear power plants.. also the grid is also been stabalized.. infrastructure is really improved..
Taiwan and India both democracies should collaborate and grow together. India will be great market to taiwan and reduce dependency on china and usa.
India is still a country that depends on Russian oil. This is a problem that European countries have to account for energy. China is still close to Russia. Still a dependency.
@@packerjip9665Even Europe depends on Russia for oil and you can check latest data India has reduce his percentage of importing oil from Russia right now China is a leading in this case.
@@mygoalismylife7990 The EU's dependency to Russia is LNG than crude oil but still a dependency nonetheless. India may have reduced its dependency to Russsian crude oil but may be increasing now, especially for India's need for energy with further foreign investment. That will not change unless it gets crude oil from another scource that will be more expensive.
I love tiawan 🇹🇼 from Bharat 🇮🇳
We cannot do this without Taiwan, ever ever in future or history.
Collaboration so important. Infrastructure developing so fast in india. Now india has political stability as well as modi ji will come with record majority. So all together its a good momentum for india to achieve goal faster.
Little surprised cuz this show is not talking negatively about india and pointing positive things .
that's the job of western media
@@s-qc9nsexactly
This show is funded by supporters of DPP.
This is very good discussion on a media channel which we miss in our Indian news channels. There should be discussions like this on our media too! which have nowadays become a political tool only in the hands who own the power in their respective states!
I am Indian , Wrong title How can India vs Taiwan . It is Taiwan + India partnership . If Taiwan companies invest in India they benefit and vice versa .
The outlook here is to get key technologies and not get blackmailed,
Its not not about competing with anyone. Its about being indepenent in key technologies .... long time due
The type of security India offers to Taiwanese Investment can only be offered by other Nuclear power countries so Taiwanese Investment is safe and secure plus the market size India offers is huge TATA group is so huge that it can give massive reach to Taiwanese investment in the markets where Theny can't imagine and lastly China can never Dictate India on Taiwan geo-politically which also works in India's favor.
Win - Win for both!
Let us see what happens.We have to focus on Semiconductor FABS in India first. PM Modi ji is focusing on Semiconductor Industry @ the moment......It is good for us.
An honest balanced analysis and report without anchor playing hype, sensationalism, nationalism, bashing other countries like what the shrill Indian news media do nowadays.
Taiwan is Great don't compare with India. Love from India ❤
Lovely and incisive discussion. ..
Thanks for this.
As an india i would say
China is run be educated engineers while indian people doesnt value their leader to be educated enough.
Even our literacy rate is 78% , what can we expect now
Even Veitnam , malaysia, indonesia have gone par then expection due to smooth laws to invest there, skill development, female workforce participation.
Our women doesnt participate in economy ( only 19% does , still in south india and north east india) due to culture and tradition. Its another negative point.
Well india has done tremendous job in IT and finance sector in past decade.
Growing other sectors need skill development and support , investment from govt.
Vote for BJP and MODI .
Sorry bro but i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
Quite educative
Most of South Indians are not in India first
Love Taiwan 🇹🇼 from India 🇮🇳
TSMC should also invest in India like US Japan our govt will provide u best environment & incentives also India is cheap labour country
Better start working on that infrastructure. That counts too
No Bro They just need high skill labour and infrastructure....They don't care about cheap manufacturing because Most of the work is automated in Chip industry and High engineering products.....
TSMC is politically influential company they’re are not there for individuals they don’t care about mass development. It’s focused on tangible profits from political actions for their own interests.
@@TusharChandaliya-vq5np Indian exports world high class individuals who are currently running large corporations around world while holding ability to take on projects and work around global economies. And you talking about high skilled individuals or infrastructures. Overall the technology they using is developed by German engineers thanks to hitler push on engineers and doctors or scientists. Some people agree while some not everything done by holster wasn’t waste while western are scared of hitler think of him as Satan or devil a propaganda image set by usa on western people.
@@TusharChandaliya-vq5np You have to be able to dependably transport the product through infrastructure. This takes time. I believe India will do this but it will take a lot of investment by the Indian government.
*Reason Why BJP is important for India's development.*
*In 2007 Intel asked for a permission from Congress to set up Intel's semiconductor manufacturing Industry in India, Intel gave two major reasons to do so. First, it was that it would give employment to the indians and will boost India's economy. Second, India has a rich environment for development of semiconductor industry. BUT, as we know Congress main motto is to keep india dependent and underdeveloped and asking hindus their caste for their votes and guess what? Congress didnt reply Intel for months but few months later Intel again asked from their side for the permission but this time Congress instantly denied. Later, Intel moved on and planted their semiconductor industry in 'Taiwan' and today in 2024, Taiwan is manufacturing their own semiconductor chips, motherboards and a lotta things based on computer components. Intel gave employment to Taiwan and their per capita GDP sky rocketed. This is the reason every tech guy should stop voting congress.*
In congress era there were only 120 startups in 2013 in india but in BJP's era there are more than 1,17,000 startup that came up in india in 2023 and the number of startups in india is continuously increasing, BJP has a simple aim and that is to replace the tag from "MADE IN CHINA" to "MADE IN INDIA".
The number of startups in India has increased significantly since 2014, with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) recognizing over 117,000 startups as of the end of 2023:
2014: 300 startups recognized
2023: 1,17,254 startups recognized
The number of technology startups in India has also grown, from around 2000 in 2014 to 31,000 in 2023. The top sectors for startups in 2023 were: EdTech (16%), EnterpriseTech (12%), BFSI (10%), Advertising and Marketing (7%), and RetailTech (6%).
The one major reason to vote BJP is to Develop our beloved India 🇮🇳 ❤❤
❤wow thanks 🙏
Its not a competition between friendly nations, most probably Taiwan will help so if India advances it Taiwan will also gain the same knowledge
Very insightful 🇮🇳
India is not looking to compete with Taiwan. We have shared values of liberal democracy, free speech, eastern asian values, etc. As well as common challenges. We have a large market, growing startups ecosystem, educated workforce ready to be trained in any field. We also have geopolitical clout, balancing our ties with everybody - from the US to Israel to Iran to Russia, we maintain independent foreign policy.
We have historical ties with Taiwan and have always supported Taiwan.
@adolft_official Way more than that mate.
@adolft_official Dude I'm an Indian and earn about 720 US dollars per month that is in Indian currency about 60k + Rupees which is considered a fair income in India, and with that income im able to fairly sustain a life of a European who earns 5,000 USDollars Monthly, I'm saying this becuz when people judge India in terms of Per capita income they forget India is 10x times cheaper as compared to the West hence 2,000 per capita is a good income which in the West is below average, actually u should be aware of it by now atleast 🤦🏻♂️ considering India recently launched and successfully landed it's Rover at the South pole of the Moon 🌝 with a total budget (expense) of what a Hollywood movie is made up with.
@adolft_official bhaag ja aur qurand padh 😅😅😅😅
Yes you cannot compete with taiwan..
@adolft_official Yes. Large Market of 1.4 Billion people and the purchasing power is growing.
Do you have any idea what all Indians need and will be buying in the next one decade as its economy grows?
If you had any imagination, you would be googling how to start a company in India instead of sneering at comments here.
But don't rush yourself, India is not for you. It is already one of the top engines for global economic growth. Unlike Chinese over-leveraged banks and real estate, India's growth is slower, but sustainable.
A very crucial tech for India
India has a very very..... very... long way to go..!!
10-15yrs won't be called that long
@@vipulmalhotra6426 more like 1000-1500 years
@@Rajputrajx really pity your family who hv to live with such a cynical guy..my deepest condolences to them
India has landed rover on moon...don't understand estimate Indian....
@@nitinsaklecha3262 yeah with the help of China, European Union, Russia and USA
We want to develop and make life of Indians better and India a better place to live, we are there for all our friendly countries from depth of heart.
Lord Modi 👑
India & Taiwan should be become forever friends
i think India will out from one chain & also Taiwan is right now developed country
India needs to catch up China first.
India has long passed China. China wishes they were up to India's standard let alone speed.
@@Esotericreation1618 Lol stop trolling. First, remove videos from ur channel so that u can claim to be an Indian.🤣
@@ignashi7plays401India can't complete with china due to large gaps in economy but in specific areas India can make a move to attract investment. bro i work in semiconductor design in Bangalore on below 10 nm chips in my company.i don't think government need in india just if fdi came with some experience company in manufacturing then India has lots of talent in design.
@@ignashi7plays401 i am indian an produly rep it along side my other ethnicities gap it with your bullsht bruz India on top.
@@TheFocus1212 agree with your point. It's much closer to reality. My comment was addressed to that ignorant person.
He is a troller and not an Indian.
I graduated in Electronics and communication engineering. But due to very less core technological companies I couldn't apply for Semiconductor and VLSI development. I wish we had fabrication facilities in India back then.