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India’s semiconductor chip production score will rise from 0% in 2025 to 13% by 2030: Forrester
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India’s semiconductor chip production score is forecast to rise from 0% in 2025 to 13% by 2030, reflecting growing momentum around the country’s semiconductor ambitions, said Forrester, a Massachusetts-based research and advisory firm.
However, it said, India’s overall technology sovereignty score is expected to improve only modestly, from 32% in 2025 to 35% by 2030, underscoring that broader technology autonomy will require sustained investment in artificial intelligence (AI), cloud, data center capacity, software, talent, and strategic partnerships.
According to Global Sovereignty Forecast released by Forrester, globally, technology sovereignty will remain difficult to achieve.
Forrester’s maiden forecast on global tech sovereignty measured a country’s ability to develop, operate, and secure critical technologies independently to reduce exposure to geopolitical risks.
The index also assessed each country across nine dimensions of technology sovereignty: government AI investment, cloud sovereignty, technology workforce availability, AI model development, data center capacity relative to technology spending, data center autonomy, semiconductor production, software creation, and rare earths processing.