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‘Silicon Valley of North India’: Ashwini Vaishnaw sees Jewar emerging as chip manufacturing hub

Jewar is set to become a major electronics manufacturing hub with two new projects worth Rs 6,750 crore, expected to create 3,000 jobs. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the foundation stones were laid for facilities producing advanced printed circuit boards and HVAC components. This move signifies India’s shift from assembly to deep manufacturing, aiming to reduce import dependence and boost the economy.
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