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Tuesday, August 18, 2026
TopicSemiconductor shortage

Topic: semiconductor shortage

SEMICON India 2026: PM Modi to meet global semiconductor chiefs, as govt targets $200 bn market

With India importing close to 90 percent of its chip requirement at an estimated $30 billion a year, the government is seeking to build capacity at home.

German car industry to take years to overcome chip shortage, says Audi senior manager

Berlin has been courting the world’s largest contract chipmakers with billions of euros in subsidies, due to a global chip shortfall.

Hyundai to Maruti, carmakers battle semiconductor shortage in India. Exports surge regardless

Chances are that when you walk into a car showroom to enquire about the delivery of a vehicle you’ve booked, you might get a...

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Modi is now the establishment, not an outsider. And he is running out of enemies to name

Jawan, kisan, vigyan, knowledge, new thinking—each word spoken from Red Fort offered an idea of what India might become. Dimagi Naxal is not an addition to that rich vocabulary. It is a subtraction.

India needs guardrails around shadow loans, not bans

RBI’s attempt to limit credit access through non-bank financiers could leave self-employed professionals and small business owners with fewer flexible credit options, says Andy Mukherjee.

85-member Army contingent leaves for Thailand for joint counter-terror exercise MAITREE-XV

This two-week exercise includes field training, combat discussions, lectures, and demonstrations, culminating in a final exercise to test the troops' skills.

Gen Vaidya won 2 Maha Vir Chakras, fell to assassins’ bullets 40 yrs ago. India forgot a great soldier

Forty years ago this week, ‘Khalistan Commando Force’ assassins were closing in on Gen Vaidya. So callous was the security of the just-retired Army chief that he was given a solitary police gunman