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THE MAKE IN INDIA WAISTLINE-EVERY INCH COUNTS!

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June 2022

How fit is the Indian hardware story after hitting the Make in India gym? Are we moving towards muscles like high-value addition, miniaturisation, own IP and strong upstream research-specially in components?

- Pratima H

THE MAKE IN INDIA WAISTLINE-EVERY INCH COUNTS!

The couch was comfortable. Or too deep to get out of. Either way, the Indian hardware industry kept gathering flab, and losing competitiveness while its counterparts, and its own sibling-the Indian software industry, kept turning lean and strong.

Now that it has decided to get up and follow a strict new diet-and-exercise plan, there are signs of high-definition abs in some areas. But some organs still struggle with cholesterol, accumulated over many decades, and it would take the industry a lot of effort, and rigour, to get fit and sharp in every way.

What would that mean? Let's start with a BMI chart first. And then let's see what new habits, super-foods and training can help to build those biceps and run fast as a stallion. May be turn into a Liew Thon Lin that attracts metal-naturally, effortlessly.

AN X-RAY INTO THE GOOD, AND THE FAT

Pot bellies cannot be flattened in one day. The journey of turning lean and fit is a long one. But standing on the weight-machine, time and again, gives a good view of what's working and what's not.

So let's take a peek into where the scales swing for Indian IT and electronic hardware players.

The Indian semiconductor market was valued at $27 billion in 2021 and is expected to hit $64 billion in 2026, according to a report by the Indian Electronic and Semiconductors Association (IESA). But only nine per cent of India's semiconductor requirements were sourced locally last year, the report reminds.

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