Speaking on the Union Budget announcements exclusively to ANI, Vaishnaw said, “The electronics manufacturing sector today employs about 25 lakh persons. This is a huge jump over the last 10 years. In 10 years, electronics manufacturing has grown sixfold, and electronics exports have grown eightfold. Given the need to accelerate growth in electronics manufacturing, the finance minister today announced Rs 40,000 crore for the electronics component manufacturing scheme and simultaneously announced Semicon 2.0. This is again a major achievement for our country and for our Prime Minister’s vision that a futuristic industry like semiconductors, which will feed into AI, will be a significant boost to the economy. Data centres will be the backbone of the AI-led fifth industrial revolution.”
Vaishnaw underlined the importance of digital infrastructure, stating, “India will become one of the largest data centre hubs following today’s policy announcement.
Earlier today, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the launch of India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) 2.0, with a Rs 40,000 crore outlay, aiming to boost the country’s semiconductor ecosystem. .This initiative focuses on producing equipment and materials, designing full-stack Indian intellectual property, and strengthening supply chains
“India’s semiconductor mission, 1.0, expanded India’s semiconductor sector capabilities. Building on this, we launch ISM 2.0 to produce equipment and materials, develop full-stack Indian IP, and strengthen supply chains. We will also focus on industry-led research and training centres to develop technology and a skilled workforce. The Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme, launched in April 2025 with an outlay of Rs 22,919 crores, already has investment commitments at double the targets. We propose to increase the outlay to Rs 40,000 crore to capitalise on this momentum,” Sitharaman said.