New Delhi [India], November 17 (ANI): India's semiconductor ambitions hinge on deeper collaboration between industry and academia, a shift that MeitY believes is essential to turn the country's strong design talent into fully indigenous chip products, Sunita Verma, Scientist-G and Group Coordinator at MeitY, told ANI today.

"We do realise that with this talent we don't have any Indian end-to-end product. We cannot claim the entire product is ours. Our designers were working in various companies," Verna told ANI on the sidelines of the 8th Electronics Summit in New Delhi.

She also called for a united national push to build full-stack semiconductor products and highlighted the urgency of moving beyond fragmented contributions to global design houses.

Stressing the need for industry partic

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