State govt inks LoI with Düsseldorf
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The India-US trade deal may help drive bilateral electronics and semiconductor trade towards $100 billion and offer businesses clarity, even as concerns linger over potential tariff risks linked to US Section 232 investigations, industry bodies and companies told ET.
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Through the multiple schemes targeted at the manufacturing sector, such as the India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 and the Electronic Component Manufacturing Scheme, the government seeks to advance its ‘Make in India’ agenda.
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Beyond the Bengaluru Hub, Apple is increasing the availability of development courses directly at supplier sites. This expansion encompasses more than 25 locations across India.
Apple expands supply chain training in India with new Bengaluru Education Hub Read More »
Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, chief executive officer, Karnataka Digital Economy Mission, said: “We are exploring new collaborations with sustainable mobility companies to solve traffic problems, possibly using AI. We are already exploring opportunities with start-ups from India, Canada, and across the globe. Anyone with better solutions, we would like to interact, understand, and see how we can start looking at opportunities within our own ecosystem. The key is partnerships with the industry and private participation, rather than relying solely on the govt.”
New budget reforms are attracting substantial investments, with data centers alone expecting over $200 billion. The government is focusing on strengthening domestic supply chains and creating high-quality employment across these key technology sectors.
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India’s office real estate market clocked an all-time high last year, with Global Capability Centres (GCCs) accounting for more than 40 per cent of total gross office leasing across top seven cities, reveals a new report.
According to the latest study by FICCI-ANAROCK titled ‘Workplaces 2025: India Commercial Real Estate Reimagined’, India is on track to host over 2,400 GCCs by 2030, employing more than 2.8 million professionals.
GCCs contribute over 40% to India’s office leasing in 2025: Report Read More »
The Technology Advisory Group (TAG) constituted by the Empowered Technology Group (ETG) convened its third meeting on 3 February 2026 under the chairmanship of Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India, to discuss the ecosystem, successes, challenges and strategic roadmap for Robotics in India.
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One of the largest engineering and technology firms in India is Bosch India, A multinational corporation that enjoys quite a good reputation. The company is globally known for its cutting-edge innovations, precision engineering, and high-quality products. Its efforts have influenced how automotive and industrial manufacturing operate in this country as well as how consumer goods and energy solutions are created and supplied.
Bosch India: Growth Strategy, Revenue, and Future Expansion Plans Read More »
NITI Aayog’s Arvind Virmani clarifies that the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision promotes competitive global integration through strategic FTAs, not economic isolation. He highlights the 2026 Budget’s focus on securing supply chains for semiconductors and rare earth minerals as critical for manufacturing. Key interventions include a new equity support fund for medium enterprises and reforms to attract diaspora investment into growth sectors like AI. Virmani also redefines job creation, emphasizing that scalable skills, not formal job titles, are the true drivers of employment.
India’s “Competitive Integration” Strategy: FTAs, Semiconductors, and Skilling Read More »