The US and India have agreed to establish a semiconductor plant in India, aimed at enhancing national security. This follows a farewell meeting between PM Modi and President Biden. The collaboration focuses on advanced sensing, communication, power electronics, and clean energy initiatives, marking significant progress in bilateral relations.
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